Monsters Of Man
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Monsters Of Man
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Hey, hey, you, you. You got a skin of tiger
I said hey, hey, you, you. You got a head of a lion
You beg steal a soul or leg of a helpless child
You prey feed grow strong again, repeat the cycle...
(chorus)
You are monsters, monsters of man
You are monsters, monsters of man
Traning young monsters to be good man
You are monsters, monsters of man
And you're so Gung-Ho
Hey, hey, you know I got, the hands of fighter
I've drank the red sea, I've drained the Nile
I'll rise fall sin repent, I'll die once silent
But you can't keep me young or old in this sieve of
fire
(chorus)
So Gung-Ho, so Gung-Ho, so Gung-Ho, so Gung-Ho
You can't take my desire, you're out of control
Now I've spread my fire, and you've lost control
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