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War is Never Won
Bodies lie here, piles of dead
 The world as we see it, blood has been shed
 Light is nowhere to be seen
 Consumed by night, we are the shadows of darkness
 The clouds of fog, the gray skies
 A thousand lies
 Countless gone
 And separated completely from us and our existence
 War is never won
 Nor does it end
 No time for love, no time for amends
 Strange as it seems
 We are not in a dream
 And as each day passes we are unclean
 The path is long, the road is far, and we all have such a long way to go
 Peace is not here
 The deceased are not at peace
 Divided we are into this never-ending cycle of death and destruction
 Tenth Crusade, with more on the way
 Newer weapons, newer ways to wage war
 Piles will grow, up and up and up
 Tearing us apart we have always lived in fear
 With soar eyes and tears
 Streams of blood that never end
 Out of focus
 With no direction

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