There are no fingerprints
Deep under water
Nothing to tie one to a crime
And if you seek vengeance
All you need are instruments of pain

You need your

Knives check/rope/dagger/chains/rocks/
Laser beams/acid/body bag

Murmaider
Murmaider
Murmaider
Murmaider
Murmaider
Murmaider

But beware
For when you quench your blood thirst
Others will seek vengeance on you
And they won't rest
Until your dead

They'll have their

Shiv check/pipe check/hammer check/
axe check/subject check/
location check/desire check
Vengeance check

Hold your breath swim and strain
Smell the death can't escape
Blood will could and drift away
Attract the murders of Murmaids
It's so cold they all know

What you've done you can't run
Vengeance is the law for thee
A thousand leagues below the see
You've been tracked you've been seen
Murdering the next of kin
Ate their hearts drank their blood

Washed your fins in blackened mud
Now you swim try to hide
Heart beats faster from inside
Thought it was a big charade
Your life was ended by Murmaids

Murmaider
Murmaider
Murmaider
Murmaider
Murmaider
Murmaider

Swords check/saws check/
clubs check/claws check/
Hatred check/anger check/
Murmaid check/murder check

Murder/Murder/Murmaid Murder


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    ...funniest

    PicklestheDrummeron September 27, 2007   Link

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