Toxic Death
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Toxic Death
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Wake up
Missiles are crossing the sky
You never thought this day would really come
Better seek shelter in hell
Than try escape from insanity
No future
Annihilation is a profit
Wretched
Apocalypse is not a prophecy
Prepare for toxic death
Prepare for toxic death
Gasp
The eyes are burning in pain
When the air becomes your enemy?
Acid runs in your veins
Infected by a lethal plague
Slow death
While militaries are laughing
Human waste
Bullets can't feed the survivals (of the war)
A force no one control
A way to total end chemical
A power to splinter the world
A desert whose blood's sand chemical assault
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