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On the last day of God's creation
Blood will flow from stone
Earthquakes will destroy your nation
And swallow the king's throneAnd flood will follow fire
To wash away the stains
So finally He can rest in peace
Now nothing of man remainsIn the kingdom of God
The kingdom of GodNow times was man's invention
For regulating his ways
But time has lost its meaning
In cities of eternal daysAnd every city became God om
Man bore the mark of Cain
Until God raised atomic fire
Now nothing of man remainsIn the kingdom of God
The kingdom of GodNow the last traces fade away
Of His creation gone wrong
Fish return to the river
And whales sing their ocean songThe bears roam in the mountains

And buffaloes roam the plains
Eagles fly in freedom
Now nothing of man remainsIn the kingdom of God
The kingdom of GodLet silence be the music
That settles on the Earth
And thunder be the rhythm
That drowns man's last wordsAnd let melody be the sound
Of the wind and the lashing rain
Blowing away man's harmonies
Until nothing of him remainsIn the kingdom of God
The kingdom of GodSo nothing of man remains
In the kingdom of God
The kingdom of God
Songwriters
Knez Dejan; Avsenik Slavko Jr; Fras Milan; Novak Ivan; Bohn ChrisPublished by
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New album SPECTRE out 3 March 2014! http://spectre.laibach.org/pre-order-spectre Laibach is an industrial project that started in Trbovlje, Slovenia, in 1980. Their name is taken from the German name for Slovenia’s capital Ljubljana, and this reference to World War II occupation was the first of many provocative and ambiguous statements in their long and chameleonic career. Laibach were founding members of the art movement NSK (Neue Slowenische Kunst — “New Slovenian Art”) and are one of the few musical groups able to claim real influence on the history of their home country.

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