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The Jupiter Revival - Akira the Atomic Lyrics



The Jupiter Revival - Akira the Atomic Lyrics




Once again I fell on my sword
Hopefully with all honour restored
I didn't intend to see the city fall
I didn't need you to storm the walls

Pray for cold, rain to come
May heavy snow just gatecrash the sun
Spark in the dark, seems to be
Have I a need to worry?

But it's alright now, peace is restored
Go and see your friends, just talk to them now

What can I do, when you go to war?
Running from the blast coming through your door

Tension seems to build again
Is the need to fight reserved for them?
Internal fuse that seems to light
I know it's on, just from sight

But it's alright now, peace is restored
Go and see your friends, just talk to them now

What can I do, when you go to war?
Running from the blast coming through your door
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Once again I fell on my sword
Hopefully with all honour restored
I didn't intend to see the city fall
I didn't need you to storm the walls

Pray for cold, rain to come
May heavy snow just gatecrash the sun
Spark in the dark, seems to be
Have I a need to worry?

But it's alright now, peace is restored
Go and see your friends, just talk to them now

What can I do, when you go to war?
Running from the blast coming through your door

Tension seems to build again
Is the need to fight reserved for them?
Internal fuse that seems to light
I know it's on, just from sight

But it's alright now, peace is restored
Go and see your friends, just talk to them now

What can I do, when you go to war?
Running from the blast coming through your door
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Writer: Carl Vogelsang
Copyright: Lyrics © O/B/O DistroKid




The Jupiter Revival - Akira the Atomic Video
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Performed By: The Jupiter Revival
Length: 4:11
Written by: Carl Vogelsang

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