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Soul warfare
Soul warfareSoul warfare
Soul warfareIf I was someone else
Would you still say what you're saying?
If I were someone else
Would you conscience be straying?Soul warfare
Soul warfareIt's all that I can do to put my faith in you
It's all that I can give to be a fugitive
It's all that there can be, not wanting to be free
It's all that I can take these fifteen days awakeIt's more than I can hide, my needs can't be denied
A million miles or more, can't keep me from your door
There is no place to run until the fightings done
More bloodshed every day, the soul war's here to stayIf I want something more
It could be you who'll be paying
As this is my soul war
These are the rules we'll be playingSoul warfare
Soul warfareIt's not for you to say
Which district I'll be destroying

You could never know
The tactics I'll be employingSoul warfare
Soul warfareYou could be part of me
Forget the wealth you're forsaking
Your strategy is clear
My soul is there for the takingSoul warfare
Soul warfareIt's all that I can do to put my faith in you
It's all that I can give to be a fugitive
It's all that there can be not wanting to be free
It's all that I can take, these fifteen days awakeIt's more than I can hide my needs can't be denied
A million miles or more, can't keep me from your door
There is no place to run until the fightings done
More bloodshed every day, the soul war's here to stayIt's all that I can do to put my faith in you
It's all that I can give to be a fugitive
It's all that there can be not wanting to be free
It's all that I can take, these fifteen days awakeIt's more than I can hide my needs can't be denied
A million miles or more, can't keep me from your door
There is no place to run until the fightings done
More bloodshed every day, the soul war's here to stay

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Heaven 17 is a British synthpop band originating in Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England, formed in 1980. Taking their name from a fictional pop group mentioned in Anthony Burgess's novel A Clockwork Orange (where 'The Heaven Seventeen' are at number 4 in the charts with 'Inside'), Heaven 17 formed when Ian Craig Marsh and Martyn Ware split from their earlier group The Human League and formed production company British Electric Foundation (B.E.F.). Shortly after, they recruited their good friend and photographer Glenn Gregory on vocals to complete their lineup for Heaven 17.

Read more about Heaven 17 on Last.fm.


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