| Do you dare watch what a man can do to another man?
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| «Death, be not proud.»
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| But what you’ve done through the ghettos, the gas, the gun, it’s clever,
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| stole the breath of the whole crowd
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| «A date which will live in infamy.» |
| «We shall fight in the air, the street,
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| the sea.»
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| Hate buries itself among the bodies and debris. |
| Straight into the hearts of the
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| bound and the free
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| I want black. |
| I want white. |
| But all I get is gray
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| Where is the balance between justice and grace?
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| No Man’s Land. |
| A young boy takes night watch
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| Sees brutal and brave acts firsthand. |
| And a body count one can’t comprehend
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| My mind can’t stomach what my heart knows is true. |
| It’s yours to avenge
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| So where are you God as this happens again and again?
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| It’s No Man’s Land cause war is hell on earth
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| Hate becomes an Old Friend. |
| Rage a knot in the barrel of the gun
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| It’s No Man’s Land cause war is hell on earth
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| My heart can’t stomach what my mind knows is true
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| An eye for an eye will never fix a feud
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| The open grave takes another loved one
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| «How shalt thou hope for mercy rendering none?»
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| Desperate times call for desperate measures. |
| No peace without forgiveness
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| But desperate men seek never-ending revenge cause forgiveness is never fair
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| And all the while, death smiles on |