Warsong

Album: Songs of a Lost World (2024)
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  • Oh, it's misery the way we fight
    For bitter ends we tear the night in two
    I want your death, you want my life
    We tell each other lies to hide the truth

    And we hate ourselves for everything we do
    The shame, wounded pride, vengeful anger burning deep inside
    Poison in our blood
    And pain, broken dreams, mournful hopes
    For all we might have been, all misunderstood

    No way out of this
    No way for us to find a way to peace
    We never found before
    However we regret
    All we will ever know is bitter ends
    For we were born to war

    For we were born to war

    However we regret
    All we will ever know is bitter ends
    For we were born to war Writer/s: Robert Smith
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
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