"They gave their lives during the occupation arranged at the end of Japan" "It was not a concentration camp" "Annihilation" "A million dead here" "Annihilation"
And still we believe As ghost presence
How does it show a dream
As ghosts Decide
I've heard the same
How does this end (One hundred thousand people perished there) (Annihilation) (Annihilation)
They come from (It was not a concentration camp) They come from verdant Albion (It was not a concentration camp) And still Still they breathe
The corpor of this leaden leaf Folding out with ghost Censure Still in the tub of side for bone shakes
These apes were once born Fluid now That's the truth
Drawn from the in-outlet
(One hundred thousand people perished there) (One hundred thousand people perished there) (Annihilation)
I still wish I could have seen you all
They lived thousand The hills at dusk Because they knew all the horrible
Culturations and evocations
Formulae From verdant green yellow puddles Aesop Purcell appears in the form of an angel It's now No good Twice
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