| I’ve travelled way to hell and back, the blood of orange made my bill
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| With heavy cross upon my neck I ran from hands of hangman’s will
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| Yes I’ve killed I must admit, bombs and guns my friends have been
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| That’s the bid I have to pay, that’s my heavy portion of sin
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| My brother at the age of nine, made first steps alone that night
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| He was killed for what he saw, in flash his book of life was closed
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| Sister, she was ten and half, moved from sleep to eternal life
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| Mum and Dad were burnt to death without a prayer for the dyin' man
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| In Sindidun I found new life
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| Found me soul and found new love
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| In sindidun I found me faith
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| That gave new hope and gave new strength
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| Found the way to God
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| Midlife found me far from home, on the shores of hell in desert of hope
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| With million other victims of death, hunger, pain and killer’s breath
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| In foggy view I see my home crashed to ground by richman’s boots
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| But torchlight in my soul still shines, we’ll rise again from seed and roots
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| In drunken dreams I see the banks, the streams, the valleys and mounts of god
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| The land of green, the land of free, where I belong, where I have been
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| In vengeance for what they did took I play the role I didn’t choose
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| Quiet as a shadow, unseen as a ghost, precise as death I’m doin' my toast
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