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March to Haitus

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Page type: lyric reference Artist: Ogre (Irl) Canonical path: /ogre-irl/march-to-haitus Related lyric paths: 6 Video embedded: yes
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March to Haitus

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March to Haitus

Haitus, Land of the Crushers.

Hums of Grinders.

Rotten souls wither in urine and blood.

Disgusting screams of babies on spits,

Sustain the flames,

That burn the wretched twits.

Fools, Tender flesh, hastily ravaged.

Hark! The Butchering Knights

March to Haitus,

Bellies full.

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