130
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130
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Explosions shake the city
I thought it was part of the show
A craven is screaming prayers
In a tongue that I don't know
Paris lights are winking out
I can hear the city scream
While the faithful are rejoicing
In the sound of tragedy
Find me one reason worth this hate
One reason worth this endless violence
Find me one reason worth this hate
Cause I have 130 reasons to change
This stage should be a temple
Where anyone can sing
Yet we are one divided
Waging war over beliefs
Paris lights are winking out
I can feel the city scream
While the faithful are rejoicing
In the sound of tragedy
Find me one reason worth this hate
One reason worth this endless violence
Find me one reason worth this hate
Cause I have 130 reasons to change
130 reasons to change
Parents' cries are ringing out
While their sons and daughters bleed
And the faithful are rejoicing
In the sound of tragedy
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