Hawkwind - The War I Survived Lyrics

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The War I Survived

The War I Survived Lyrics |
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What Are The Lyrics For The War I Survived By Hawkwind?
Death comes like a [unknown] in the midst of all wars
Reason and logic, the generals cry "more" Bodies in gullies, contortionate poses Caught by the same time, as the guns and roses Take me back to the war I survived I can't live no more, this is slaughterhouse five Take me back to the war I survived I can't live no more, this is slaughterhouse five Nice business guns, bombs to the haloed Moon Trust this landscape to the barren gloom A bulletproof Bible can protect your heart It'll cover your eyes when you're falling apart Take me back to the war I survived I can't live no more, this is slaughterhouse five Take me back to the war I survived I can't live no more, this is slaughterhouse five [unknown] rise higher for the martyrs ????? [unknown] freedom for unprovoked attack Get in there and use them, the shatter????? bomb Armies create circles, sparks for the dawn Take me back to the war I survived I can't live no more, this is slaughterhouse five Take me back to the war I survived I can't live no more, this is slaughterhouse five There's only bombs, nobody's left alive Take me back to the war I survived These were people like you and I Take me back to the war I survived |
Who Wrote The War I Survived By Hawkwind?
Alan Philip Davey, Dave Brock, Roger Neville-neil
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What's The Duration Of The The War I Survived By Hawkwind?The duration of The War I Survived is 5:22 minutes and seconds. |
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