Natural Desaster
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Natural Desaster
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Spread the word
For all the land
The end is coming
You better understand
The fire is burning
In the earth's heart
This is the vengeance growing
To take your soul apart
It's only the beginning
To exterminate
You'll hear the earth's crying
Its tears means only hate
Natural disaster, brings justice for all the land
Natural disaster, all humans will understand
Spread the word
For all the land
The end is coming
You better understand
There's no turning back
The countdown just started
The future points to black
The human race's slaughter
Earthquake, tornado, volcano spitting fire
Tidal wave, global warming, the mother earth's desire
Storm, flood, tsunami embracing with water
Melting poles to erase human being's sons and daughters
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Cerberus Attack performs "Natural Desaster", and this lyric page sits inside the Cerberus Attack catalog on LyroVerse.
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