A godless cause, I campaign
A million crosses, A million names
And I can sense the fallen ones
Lost in the heat of fallen bombs
The fog of war encircles me
Kill them all and live peacefully forever
A million crosses, a million names
We are bound for the grave
I see my place amongst the dead
The ground remains an open maw
Run you rats, through the maze
Though you wont see the end
Build a castle, start a family
Fill the earth with trash and
Keep your head down through the days
You don't understand
Your freedom is restricted
By the administrative hand
Kill them all and live peacefully forever.
Another concrete grave
A flag atop a casket
Or walls to keep the hate contained
The price you have to pay
Another fucking slave
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