Wonderful Hell
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Wonderful Hell
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I can’t ignore
What’s in front of me
The fear is real
But not the enemy
I can’t believe
It’s really happening
We set it loose
And now it’s free
There’s got to be a better way
Than giving up and wallowing
Let’s raise some wonderful, beautiful hell
And make this world worth living in
We should’ve known. We didn’t want to see
We made it worse. This is our doing
It’s not one man
Or one country
We’ve got to stop
This fascist creep
There’s got to be a better way
Than giving up and wallowing
Let’s raise some wonderful, beautiful hell
And make this world worth living in
Let’s raise some hell
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