| Take my hand now, I will lead you far away
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| From our homeland, to a place we shall not stay
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| But for moments, until your crying fades
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| And the haunting, of all those who paid
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| Hold your mother’s memory
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| She was always there for you, but now she’s gone
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| The longest day will it ever end
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| How long can men behave this way
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| The longest day has taken our loves
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| How long can wars remain
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| The morning sun rose, as it did like yesterday
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| A day like others, until the bombs fell our way
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| My son and wife died and left our small hometown in flames
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| There was no reason, to be hit by death’s reign
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| Hold your mother’s memory
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| She was always there for you
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| But now she’s gone
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| The longest day will it ever end
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| How long can men behave this way
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| The longest day has taken our loves
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| How long can wars remain
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| I hold your hand
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| As you took your lasr breath
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| I could not save you
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| Nor my son from death
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| The longest day will it ever end
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| How long can men behave this way
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| The longest day has taken our loves
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| How long can wars remain
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| The longest day will it ever end
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| How long can men behave this way
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| The longest day has ruined our lives
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| Why do the wars remain |