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Staring at the carnage, praying that the sun would never riseLiving another day in disguiseThese feelings can't be right, lend me your courage to stand up and fightOhhh... tonightStand up and fightThe fighting rages on and on, to challenge me you must be strong.I walk your land but don't belong, two million soldiers can't be wrongIt's no fun but I've been here beforeI'm far from home and I'm fighting your war(Not the way I pictured this, I wanted better things)Some are scared others killing for fun, I shot a mother right in front of her son(Take this from my consciousness and please erase my dreams)Fight for honor, fight for your lifePray to God that our side is rightAlthough we won I still may lose, until I make it home to youI see our mothers filled with tears, grew up so fast where did those years go?Memories won't let you cry, unless I don't return tonightSo many soldiers on the other side, I take their lives so they can't take mine(Scared to make it out alive now, murder's all I know)Nobody tells me all the reasons we're here, I have my weapon so there's nothing to fear(Another day, another life, but nothing real to show for)Fight for honor, fight for your lifePray to god that our side is rightAlthough we won I still may lose, until I make it home to youI see our mothers filled with tears, grew up so fast where did those years go?Memories won't let you cry, unless I don't return tonightStaring at the carnage, praying that the sun would never riseLiving another day in disguiseThese feelings can't be right, lend me your courage to stand up and fightWatching the death toll rise wondering how I'm aliveStranger's blood on my hands, shot all I canThere were no silent nights watching your brothers all dieTo destroy all their plans with no thought of me (No thought of me)No thought of meOhhhh...Walk the city lonely, memories that haunt are passing byA murderer walks your streets tonightForgive me for my crimesDon't forget that I was so young, but so scaredIn the name of God and the Country