Debris, dirt, disease, we've been brought to our knees, anything and everything is torn away.

Our world turned upside down and torn to the ground, shaking, thanking God for surviving this day.
In the wake of the Bunt!

Tattered masses digging through the remains of the lives come and gone.
That elusive light broken and reborn a brotherhood combines by the fury in our eyes.
Giant, looming all, consuming the bunt strikes like lightning.
Citizens feel fear!

The world turned upside and and torn to the ground,
Shaking, thanking God for surviving this day.
In the wake of the Bunt!!

Hearts aflame - we call the name of justice and nothing more.
Strike up the song and scream along, vengeance will be ours
This time it's war!

We set upon its quivering mass
And at last the moment has come.
Shaking, voices cry as innocents die
Avenging their poor broken homes with fury and violence.
We strike down she who defies us - bodies reach a horrible sum,
Then its horrible eyes lock on our thighs like they were appetizers in a feast to come.

Then opens the maw of that retched beast!
Dear God help us, it wants to consume us, eating the flesh of those on the hunt,
Peeling skin from my bones, I want to go home...

Dun dun dun dun
In the wake of the bunt!

We set upon its quivering mass
And at last the moment has come.
Shaking, voices cry as innocents die
Avenging their poor broken homes with fury and violence.
We strike down she who defies us - bodies reach a horrible sum,
Then its horrible eyes lock on our thighs like they were appetizers in a feast to come.


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In the Wake of the Bunt Lyrics as written by Erik Daniel Engstrom Dashiell Han Arkenstone

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    Actually I cancel that suggestion...almost getting your friend jailed could get you in some trouble yourself

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