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There were peace and calm |
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In the village of |
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Agabha The church bell rang |
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And the sky was so blue |
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No clouds to be seen |
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Hama was his name |
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A warrior he could become |
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When the time was right |
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When darkness would appear |
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And it should |
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So then a stormy night |
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They were attacked |
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And Hama took his sword |
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Going out to war |
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To face the fear |
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To kill the enemy |
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TO FIGHT T |
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HE RULERS |
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OF THE DAR |
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K THE RAIN |
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FELL LIKE |
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TEARS OF D |
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RAGONS IN |
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THE PAST T |
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HEY WERE T |
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HE RULERS |
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OF THE DAR |
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K SLAYING |
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MANKIND FO |
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R PLEASURE |
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AND FOR FU |
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N AND SO T |
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HEY DID The war went on |
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For 40 days and 40 nights |
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The hope was lost |
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When Hama seemed to fall |
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He cried out in pain |
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And so at last an enemy |
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Came too close in agony |
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And Hama was just in his way... |
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THEY WERE |
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THE... I cry for you my friend... |