1944

Album: 1944 (2016)
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  • When strangers are coming
    They come to your house
    They kill you all
    and say
    We’re not guilty
    not guilty

    Where is your mind?
    Humanity cries
    You think you are gods
    But everyone dies
    Don't swallow my soul
    Our souls

    Yaşlığıma toyalmadım
    Men bu yerde yaşalmadım
    Yaşlığıma toyalmadım
    Men bu yerde yaşalmadım

    We could build a future
    Where people are free
    to live and love
    The happiest time

    Where is your heart?
    Humanity rise
    You think you are gods
    But everyone dies
    Don't swallow my soul
    Our souls

    Yaşlığıma toyalmadım
    Men bu yerde yaşalmadım
    Yaşlığıma toyalmadım
    Men bu yerde yaşalmadım Writer/s: Джамаладінова Сусана
    Publisher: Comp Music Ltd., Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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