A few doors up there's a room where they lie Their eyes are wise and the faces are gray Those nine are unlucky, disease in the veins With one million others they have no one to blame She didn't care pushing H would give her and I and a V as the wage But the shouting and drinking right there at home would make you want to fall
So severe, but why should I care? That's so severe, but that's like some southern hemisphere
Hey, who would take this kid, his 8 years old His parents are dead and he doesn't have a home His big sister's sold in flat for any use Pretty teenage is blooming for customers to choose Well, you cannot blame your sweet destiny and that was his, he was born into this place So much pain, so much poverty, it makes you ask for any grace
So severe, but why should i care? That's so severe, but that's like some southern hemisphere
In the autumn on the street it gets cold, boys may build a fire unlike they are told If police shows up they can't but escape the deadliest muggings, hired by the state Sometimes they must think of fleeing the world and the suffering within after 1991 it didn't get better like we all hoped for
So severe, but why should i care? That's so severe, but that's like some southern hemisphere Teksty umieszczone na naszej stronie są własnością wytwórni, wykonawców, osób mających do nich prawa. |
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