We will see the fall of mankind.
No one could ever save us.
Death to all the sinners and the good will be set free.
Blood runs through the street and people screaming to him why.

The Stench of dead bodies,
Fill the air.
Walking through these corpses.
Maggots rendered their flesh.

The only way to live.
Is to kill.
You beg and suffer, each breath.
No remorse, for the human race.

Soon it will be over, and your life belongs to no one.
Corpses fill the street, and you are beggin for forgiveness.

Gods Hideous Creation

Your body shakes and trembles,
Whem will you be saved?
Mankind will suffer for this.
We're all Dead

We are dead!
We are dead!
We are dead!
We are dead!



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    I think this song could be about Earth as we know it turning into a section of Hell at the end if the Rapture. There will be much chaos, suffering and the like, and without any sort of relief in sight.

    This one of Rose Funeral's best songs. I love the breakdown. :]

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