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Deuteronomium Fields Of War


All my friends have gone
I have seen them disappear
Have no much left to be buried

Has every man fallen?
It feels like I'm all alone
There's no one to count on

From the valley of the darkness, into the light
My God, my Savior, hold me through this night
It feels like I am losing, lead me o Lord
Into the path of righteousness, out of the fields of war

Too silent to be true
Enemy must be attacking soon
I'll prepare to fight for my life

I'm sick and tired
Of being in the sight of a sniper
In spite of that I could be dead

This war seems to last forever
Will I ever be free from these chains of sin?
Forces of foe are getting greater
Do we really have any chance to win?

Funerals after funerals
Remains of our troops are exhausted
But yet we are fighting

Sometimes it feels like
There is no sense to carry on
And the night is thickening

From the valley of the darkness, into the light
My God, my Savior, hold me through this night
It feels like I am losing, lead me o Lord
Into the path of righteousness, out of the fields of war

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