Once a Man rose high on the ground
Showing us miracles what is no manfound.
Teaching us to love so to share
Bore the pain what we should bear.
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Are you scared?
Scared of this raging rainstorm,
Crawling and roaming above your head
Or afraid of it's deafening thunders
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Do you remember?
When I held your little hands and fingers
Was afraid too yet my delicate heart lingers
And The joy I felt to care for someone
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The impatient clock, tiring tick tock
Or the Children's frequent quick knock
Those does not give anymore of silent shock
The peace I obtained with my mind block.
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Let the love dwell in the silence,
And Not to come to my ardent lips.
And the pangs of guilt to guide me,
Till the time my heart stops beats.
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In all the known and unknown
Life is such a long road to go.
Who knows who will be aboard
Who knows when they'll let you go.
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By the sunny day and hot sands;
By the west winds and cold waves;
I found myself looking for you
Just for a mother, Like a child craves.
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Oh my young brave men
What do you think you are,
You boast on your mascularity
Which goes frail in time so far.
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I see you in the wrath of war
And a soul so tireless in killing,
Like a crusade in the land of dead
you don't know how to give in.
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In the rest of your time
Forever live and forever shine
Be with the arrogance of a little child
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