Mourning Armageddon

Album: not on an album (2019)
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  • I'm underground
    What a sound
    All around

    How did I get down here
    So low
    Where did all the people go
    In my mind
    I don't know if it's real

    When I think
    What could happen
    Why they built this
    Why it came to be
    Why we build places like this
    With our mind
    Oooooh
    With our mind

    But it's just a container
    And it's up to us
    To change
    Gotta see each other
    As friends not enemies
    We can bring peace

    I hope we never have to build another shelter
    Like this
    Never gonna build another bunker
    Like this
    Oooooohhh
    Oooooohhh

    I'm underground
    Hear this sound
    All around

    How did I get down here
    So low
    Where did all the people
    All go
    In my mind
    It was all
    Just a dream Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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