World War II (Pt. 2)
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World War II (Pt. 2)
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Headache! Heartbreak! Rattlesnake, rattle!
It all sounds inane
When you shout at the top of your lungs!
We were young!
Our tongues were like eels
Sticking out of our mouths at people!
Handshake! Earthquake! Mind over matter!
Don't be so amazed
When towers come tumbling down
To the ground, what sounds you will hear
As the mountains, the valleys, the oceans
All disappear!
Bombs from above
Will kill you if you catch one of them
This is a call to arms
Withdrawal
Rattlesnake, rattlesnake, rattlesnake, rattle!
Cattle make cattle make cattle make cattle!
Air raid! Blitzkrieg! Battleship, battle!
The television is the stage
For the family home theatre of war!
Of coarse, the apocalypse is here!
It's an eye for an eye, an ear for a souvenir
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