Horror of It All

Album: Among the Living (1987)
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  • It's just to damn easy, to die in this life
    Who's making the decisions?
    Tell me, who's got the right?

    Woh, oh, oh, my grief turns to anger
    Woh, oh, oh, it's time to

    Say good bye, it's a horror
    Memories, nothing's harder

    I know that there's no answer, I mean what'd I expect
    So many unanswered questions

    I can't believe I can't accept
    Woh, oh, oh, my anger turns to hatred
    Woh, oh, ah, oh, it's time to
    Say good bye, it's a horror
    Memories, nothing's harder

    Oooooh, aaah, oooooh, the horror of it all
    The horror of it all, I'm gonna break
    The horror of it all, tell me why

    You're not supposed to question but why's there so much pain
    When someone's taken from you
    What can you do or say?
    Woh, oh, oh, my hatred turns to violence
    Woh, oh, ah, oh, it's time to
    Say good bye, it's a horror
    Memories, nothing's harder

    Oooooh, aaah, oooooh, the horror of it all
    The horror of it all, I'm gonna break
    The horror of it all, tell me why

    The horror of it all
    The horror of it all
    The horror of it all
    The horror of it all

    Say good bye it's such a horror
    My memories there's nothing harder
    Anger and hatred fill the page
    So smash the walls it's time to rage Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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