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Fear Factor lyrics
The pearl in a shadow of darkness
A fled into nowhere, without destiny
These human killers, victim's won't be seen
About progression without charity
Nation in fear, why are we fighting?
Nation in fear, the world in the eyes of a child
(Nation one, nation one)
One nation in fear
Two years are gone
Since we left mother earth
Surrounded by ruins it looks altered
All covered in dust surrender to the seer
There's nothing left where's is our mankind gone
Or were our lonely brothers tired of life
Nation in fear, why are we fighting?
Nation in fear, the world in the eyes of child
(Nation one, nation one)
One nation in fear
There's nothing left where's is our mankind gone
Or were our lonely brothers tired of life
Nation in fear, why are we fighting?
Nation in fear, the world in the eyes of child
Nation in fear, why are we fighting?
Nation in fear, the world in the eyes of child
(Nation one, nation one)
One nation in fear
Nation in fear
The pearl in a shadow of darkness
A fled into nowhere, without destiny
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