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Slaveyard

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Page type: lyric reference Artist: Warmath Canonical path: /warmath/slaveyard Related lyric paths: 6
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Slaveyard

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I will use and drain your flesh

to make my kingdom come.

And to cover the real enemy

I'll turn you against your own kind.

Obey

Suffer

Obey

And if you succeed to overthrow me,

there'll come a new leader.

To play a little games.

Like cattle that he maims.

On your knees - pray for the end,

I shall give it to you.

Obey

Suffer

Obey

Eternally you give your life away,

pathetic puppets listen to what I say,

of course this is democracy,

but you are the one who dies,

fightning for my welfare

Obey

Suffer

Obey

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