Well, I grabbed my boots and I snagged my cash.
I went into the basement, waited for the storm to pass.
But, it never let up.
I heard the sirens blow.
When I'll see the city again, nobody knows.
Well, I surfaced from the rubble.
Knew that I was in trouble.
The city was in ruins, and survivors were all huddled.
The people start to loot.
Police start to shoot.
The Christians start to preach, but their praying is overdue.
So, I grabbed what I could from the remnants of my home.
Just a Ruger .22 and a knife for all the hordes.
My rations are low, and my house is in the earth.
I hear the screams in the streets.
What's my help even worth?
We don't need the news to tell us marshal laws ensued.
They feed us with the fear, and point their fingers back at you.
The people form their tribes, and they howl at the moon.
They're fucking in the streets while all the snakes just look for food.
The black masks and shields, all begin to round us up.
They segregate us all in groups, that's nothing new to us.
The weak are put down, it's survival of the fit.
They put the strong to work and then they build it all again (x2)
That's the day my house sunk into the earth (x4)
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