
letra de malice in motherland - nostrum (2)
giving them truth or lies, regardless, the same
fields of wheat or debris regarded the same
not a number, i’m a name
no more daughters, fathers want sons (for more war)
my lord, what has this nation become?
do to them as they do to us, regardless, it’s different
pillage and k!ll like they do but regarded as different
it’s the good kind of belligerence
mothers want daughters, fathers fеar sons (no more war)
my lord, what has this nation become?
changе has come and not for the better
perhaps nostalgia has clouded her views
but mother says she’d go back if she could
when times were simpler and good
(there’s malice in motherland)
(malice here in motherland)
(malice here in motherland)
(malice brewing in motherland)
(malice boiling in motherland)
giving up or helping out, regardless, the same
yields of wheat or debris regarded the same
i’m a number, not a name
no more daughters, fathers want sons (for more war)
my lord, what has this nation become?
do to them as they do to us, regardless, it’s different
pillage and k!ll like they do but regarded as different
it’s the good kind of belligerence
mothers want daughters, fathers fear sons (no more war)
my lord, what has this nation become?
change has come, it couldn’t be worse
perhaps nostalgia has clouded his views
but father says he’d go back if he could
when times were simpler and good
(there’s malice in motherland)
(malice here in motherland)
(malice here in motherland)
(malice brewing in motherland)
(malice boiling in motherland)
(down, down, down we go)
change has come and i’m not sure
perhaps they have clouded my views
but i would go back if i could
when times were simpler and good
letras aleatórias
- letra de doué - chilla
- letra de moon - luv resval
- letra de canceled - press club
- letra de eu dou meu cu pro padre - yung lixo
- letra de shattered - babybalmainn
- letra de enough - gavin creel
- letra de a voz da resistência (part. wd) - negra li
- letra de 3 septims - glarthir
- letra de call me back - louie magor
- letra de viernes - j. parker