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Vanaheimr - Creeping Death Lyrics



Vanaheimr - Creeping Death Lyrics




She cries from the deep
Toxic substance makes her weep
Suffocation in caustic air
Chemical overload, radiation glow
Waste in the waves watch death flow
She's swimming for her life
But there is nowhere left to go

Parasitic humans
Destroying our only home
We are the cancer
In mother nature we grow

She cries from the deep
Toxic substance makes her weep
Suffocation in caustic air
Chemical overload, radiation glow
Waste in the waves watch death flow
She's swimming for her life
But there is nowhere left to go

Below the waves
The plastic ghosts haunt them
Slow torture in the deep
Watch as they weep

Gaia cries with multiple pains
As our cruelty and suffering reigns
As Forrests fall
With Flowers in the ashes

This
Creeping
Death
Is
Final
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She cries from the deep
Toxic substance makes her weep
Suffocation in caustic air
Chemical overload, radiation glow
Waste in the waves watch death flow
She's swimming for her life
But there is nowhere left to go

Parasitic humans
Destroying our only home
We are the cancer
In mother nature we grow

She cries from the deep
Toxic substance makes her weep
Suffocation in caustic air
Chemical overload, radiation glow
Waste in the waves watch death flow
She's swimming for her life
But there is nowhere left to go

Below the waves
The plastic ghosts haunt them
Slow torture in the deep
Watch as they weep

Gaia cries with multiple pains
As our cruelty and suffering reigns
As Forrests fall
With Flowers in the ashes

This
Creeping
Death
Is
Final
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Writer: Thomas Fordham
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Performed By: Vanaheimr
Length: 3:36
Written by: Thomas Fordham

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