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Since the beginning of our lives The very first second of birth Reek of the pigs Has filled our scent And our conduct To this feeling and fragrance We have become so senseless And through this path that we walk Our eyes are blind We need some act To clean our minds We don't need no pact To wash out our lives (From) this emptiness That rules our hearts But, no more we'll show fear We will make the world hear Their hearts, our names, so near as death, For them to their ears Distracters of minds Will be distracted Invaders of hearts Shall be dismantled Controllers of thoughts, desecrated. Illusionists...will be disclosed These orders, for us to follow These borders to make us narrow These lies to take our clearance These wars to take our existence No, no more we will show fear. We will make the world hear. Their hearts, our names, so near as death, For them to their ears. Pigs!
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Mar 26, 2014
Mar 26, 2014 at 7:50 PM UTC
Reek of the Pigs
Since the beginning of our lives The very first second of birth Reek of the pigs Has filled our scent And our conduct To this feeling and fragrance We have become so senseless And through this path that we walk Our eyes are blind We need some act To clean our minds We don't need no pact To wash out our lives (From) this emptiness That rules our hearts But, no more we'll show fear We will make the world hear Their hearts, our names, so near as death, For them to their ears Distracters of minds Will be distracted Invaders of hearts Shall be dismantled Controllers of thoughts, desecrated. Illusionists...will be disclosed These orders, for us to follow These borders to make us narrow These lies to take our clearance These wars to take our existence No, no more we will show fear. We will make the world hear. Their hearts, our names, so near as death, For them to their ears. Pigs!
Lyrics of the song Reek of the Pigs by Chaos Descent. Written by Mahdi Dn.
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Mar 26, 2014
Mar 26, 2014 at 7:50 PM UTC
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