| On the first day of the first month in some distant year
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| The whole sky froze golden
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| Some said it was the aftermath of the radium bomb
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| While others told of a final retribution
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| A terrible revenge of the gods
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| But we understood the grand finale
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| Fulfillment of a prophecy told many years before
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| So all that was left was…
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| All the women were captured and chained
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| And national suicide was proclaimed
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| And New America fell to the ground
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| And all the children lay crippled and lame
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| But all the nations came together
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| In fear of the thought of the end
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| No more would we fight in the streets
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| No courage had we to defend
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| When the walls came tumbling down
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| When the walls came tumbling down
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| Everybody ran as they screamed at the sound
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| When the walls came tumbling down
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| When the walls came tumbling down
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| When the walls came tumbling down
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| Everybody ran as they screamed at the sound
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| A blinding light the sun had died
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| A new moon took its place
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| Tidal waves and open graves the fate of the unhuman race
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| The city’s heart no longer beats no pity have I left to lend
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| A sinner sits reciting Dylan it’s now that I welcome the end |