This ship is sinking deeper and deeper
We've abandoned this vessel and left the captain for dead
Waves thirst for our passing,
waves thirst for our passing
Prepare for the struggle, prepare to engage

Our armor tight to the skin, this shield it bears his name
We are strapped to the teeth
But our swords are lodged tightly in our throats
We are going under

We cannot swim under these conditions
We're drowning quicker and quicker
We cannot swim, we cannot swim

We can't swim under these conditions
We are drowning quicker and quicker
We cannot swim, we cannot swim under these conditions

We have become what we have feared
We have become what we have feared
Being one with this world
We've become one with this world

Pray for heaven's titans to rain down, spare us the pain
We're going under, we're going under
Pray for heaven's titans to rain down, spare us the pain
We're going under, we're going under
under, under, under


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Marianas Trench Lyrics as written by Dustin Davidson Brent Rambler

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    if you didn't know that The Mariana Trench is the deepest known part of the world. The trench is about 1580 miles long but has width of 43 miles. It reaches a maximum depth of about 11,034 meters (36,201 feet). Now you know cuz knowlodge is power. but this song is Fuking Amazing. love it.

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