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Fernando Refay - Question Inside a Question Lyrics

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Fernando Refay - Question Inside a Question Lyrics




Then, it was too late
And every night you find yourself
Wondering the many sides
Of what might have been if you'd done right

You threw it all away
With that one bullet which pierced his brain
Yet you both knew
He was deep in it, and he knew the truth

It's time to realise
Your mistakes won't fade away
You thought you'd make things right
But you were one step too late
And you'll be the one to blame
You should find a way
To shed some light
Show who paid to have him out

You're not the one who died
Yet you knew he was guilty as hell
He strived to throw some mud
And what he had was fake
His followed orders from them
We must find a way
To see the light
Understand who forged the attack

They will try to hide
Their mistakes and say it's alright
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Then, it was too late
And every night you find yourself
Wondering the many sides
Of what might have been if you'd done right

You threw it all away
With that one bullet which pierced his brain
Yet you both knew
He was deep in it, and he knew the truth

It's time to realise
Your mistakes won't fade away
You thought you'd make things right
But you were one step too late
And you'll be the one to blame
You should find a way
To shed some light
Show who paid to have him out

You're not the one who died
Yet you knew he was guilty as hell
He strived to throw some mud
And what he had was fake
His followed orders from them
We must find a way
To see the light
Understand who forged the attack

They will try to hide
Their mistakes and say it's alright
[ Correct these Lyrics ]
Writer: Fernando Refay
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Written by: Fernando Refay

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