lirik lagu pink cream 69 – children of the dawn
they face the night
will they return again?
eyes wide with fright
religion they defend
holding their guns with a tight grip
hiding their “sighs” as they tray…
and they pray
so i pray
the last thing to remember
you can’t run away
there’ll be no surrender
the lives are lost but they are free at last
marching on – can you see the children of the dawn
they are the chosen ones who suffer in the end
marching on – can you see the children of the dawn
what are they fighting for in your holy war?
ohh, miles to go
and their young hearts yearn today
there’s salvation, the next life
but the sand just burns
now the cannons thunder
as ordnance lights the sky
the whole world stare in wonder
the lives are lost but they are free at last
marching on – can you see the children of the dawn
they are the chosen ones who suffer in the end
marching on – can you see the children of the dawn
what are they fighting for in your holy war?
the days are months, the months are years
but time can’t dry away the million tears
when all the souls are gone and n-body’s left to play
the game is over…
and they pray
so they pray
they will never learn, never turn
away from violence and destruction
never fear, never hear
throw caution to the wind
but they’re out of time, out of place
don’t belong in this situation
you don’t know, you don’t hear
the pounding of the beat they’re marching…
marching on – can you see the children of the dawn
they are the chosen ones who suffer in the end
marching on – can you see the children of the dawn
what are they fighting for in your holy war?
Lirik lagu lainnya:
- lirik lagu marc shaiman – cut my veins
- lirik lagu pink cream 69 – high as a mountain
- lirik lagu malcolm middleton – blue plastic bags
- lirik lagu darkest hour – death worship
- lirik lagu marah – city of dreams
- lirik lagu malvina reynolds – singing jesus
- lirik lagu mannheim steamroller – fum fum fum
- lirik lagu pink cream 69 – looks that kill
- lirik lagu malcolm middleton – carry me
- lirik lagu darkest hour – looking forward (to the end)