Di Eagle an' di Bear have people living in fear
Of the impending nuclear warfare
But as a matter of fact - believe it or not
Plenty people don't care
whether it imminent or not
Or who di first one to attack
or if the human race
survive or not
For those whom are aware
Them life already coming like a nightmare
And you can see it everywhere
The famine and the fear
The doubt and the drought
Desperation and despair
And you can see it all around
The massacres abound
Dead bodies all around
The atrocities abound
Missing persons can't be found
Dictators get dethroned
New clowns are quickly found
Of the impending nuclear warfare
But as a matter of fact - believe it or not
Plenty people don't care
whether it imminent or not
Or who di first one to attack
or if the human race
survive or not
For those whom are aware
Them life already coming like a nightmare
And you can see it everywhere
The famine and the fear
The doubt and the drought
Desperation and despair
And you can see it all around
The massacres abound
Dead bodies all around
The atrocities abound
Missing persons can't be found
Dictators get dethroned
New clowns are quickly found
Contributed by Bernart Bartleby - 2014/8/13 - 15:36
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