A world full of chaos
Where the morals die
The buildings will fall
And the fires rise toward the sky
Where the morals die
The buildings will fall
And the fires rise toward the sky
Blood soaks the streets
And the weaker will fall
The brute will remain
Causing death and destruction to all
Roaming aimlessly
In the dark and the light
The damned without fate
Kill without fight
Innocent will fall
Unholy the same
In the world full of chaos
Only death and destruction remain
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