Marshal Dear

Album: Silence Yourself (2013)
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  • I hope, you're breathing your last breath
    Marshal Dear
    And you will die, you will die soon
    I give you a quarter of an hour
    Oh Marshal Dear
    Can't you see I'm winning

    Can you hear me now
    Silence yourself
    Silence yourself
    Silence yourself

    There are suicides in every dream
    Oh Marshal dear
    Even more when the army's on its knees
    Crowds grow crazy and fire
    Oh Marshal dear
    Can't you see we're losing

    Can you feel it now
    Silence yourself
    Silence yourself Writer/s: Ayse Yolander Hassan, Camille Berthomier, Fay Geraldine Milton, Gemma Louise Thompson
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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