Shot Down (casualty Of Society)
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Shot Down (casualty Of Society)
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Shot down in forty-two (1942)
Shot down in sixty-eight (1968)
Shot down in ninety-one (1991)
When I was looking at the
Barrel of a fucking gun
I'm just another casualty
Casualty of this society
They shaved my head
They say I look like a man
Now I gotta kick some ass
In a foreign land
Yeah, I'm off to die, I'm off to war
I guess you won't see my face no more
Casualty, casualty, casualty of this society
Yeah, I'm off to die, I'm off to war
I guess you won't see my face no more
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