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Six Feet Under

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Six Feet Under

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[Tylor, Green]

Feeding off the old lies of the new world

Casting off and spinning in a rage

Teeth bared for biting as the spring winds

Claw, crash and rattle in the cage

Down, down, down

You'll be six feet under

Kick and scream as worms feed on your brain

Living off the misery and pain

Down, down, down

You'll be six feet under

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