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Rows and rows of crosses
Standing in the sand
Statues of the fallen
Watching over this landThe tombs of unknown soldiers
Lay tilted in decay
Another year passes
On this remembrance dayThere's a hole in the sky
I've got blood running in my eye
I am exposed to forged attrition
A battle cry for remissionThe smoke filled air burns my hair
Filled with toxic nerve despair
There's no way to get back
Another order to attackKampfbereit, in der Zeit. Die Kameraden drfen wir nie vergessen. Die Blumen liegen auf seinem Krper. Das Requiem fr den besten.[Translation of chorus above: Ready to rumble, at the time. We must never forget the comrades. The flowers are on his body. The Requiem for the best.]Rows and rows of crosses
Standing in the sand
Statues of the fallen
Watching over this landThe tombs of unknown soldiers
Lay tilted in decay
Another year passes

On this remembrance dayThe unforgiven run at night
Aiming with their riffle sites
The give their all when their called
To save the masses and take the fall
It's sad but true, it never endsThe constant conflict
Without mends
The final struggled from
Within will end up without miseryThe good, the bad, it's all sad
Nothing left but a body bag
Songwriters
Jared Slingerland;Wilhelm Leeb;Jeremy Inkel;Christopher PetersonPublished by
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Front Line Assembly are Bill Leeb (vocals, synthesizers) and Rhys Fulber (synthesizers and samplers), one of many groups formed by the prolific Vancouver, Canada-based duo. After working in the mid-'80s under the pseudonym Wilhelm Schroeder with Skinny Puppy, the Austrian-born Leeb formed the industrial/ebm-based Front Line Assembly in 1986 with Fulber -- who initially joined on as a studio assistant -- and synth player Michael Balch.

Read more about Front Line Assembly on Last.fm.


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