Die Krupps - Blackened Lyrics

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Blackened

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What Are The Lyrics For Blackened By Die Krupps?
Originally performed by Metallica
Blackened is the end Winter it will send Throwing all you see Into obscurity Death of mother earth Never a rebirth Evolution's end Never will it mend Never Fire To begin whipping dance of the dead Blackened is the end To begin whipping dance of the dead Color our world blackened Blistering of earth Terminate its worth Deadly nicotine Kills what might have been Callous frigid chill Nothing left to kill Never seen before Breathing nevermore Never Opposition... contradiction... premonition... compromise Agitation... violation... mutilation... planet dies Darkest color Blistered earth True death of life Termination... expiration... cancellation... human race Expectation... liberation... population... lay to waste See our mother Put to death See our mother die Smouldering decay Take her breath away Millions of our years In minutes disappears Darkening in vain Decadence remains All is said and done Never is the sun Never Fire To begin whipping dance of the dead Blackened is the end To begin whipping dance of the dead Fire Is the outcome of hypocrisy Darkest potency In the exit of humanity Color our world blackened Blackened |
Who Wrote Blackened By Die Krupps?
James Alan Hetfield, Jason C. Newsted, Lars Ulrich
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What's The Duration Of The Blackened By Die Krupps?The duration of Blackened is 6:36 minutes and seconds. |
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