Masterhood of Hearts Devouring
Profiteering from Chaos: A Harrowing Anthem of ExploitationLyrics
People, listen, for whom the war
Expressing a call for attention, addressing people about war.
Beautiful, international brawl
Describing war as a beautiful and international conflict.
I'm in no mood to bargain
Indicating a lack of interest in negotiation or compromise.
Make me know the name of land
Asking to identify the country involved in the conflict.
There's no day without war
Emphasizing the perpetual nature of war, suggesting it's constant.
Selling conflicts is my job
Stating the speaker's role in selling conflicts as a profession.
The business is payable
Highlighting the profitable nature of the conflict business.
You wanna buy massacre - money on the table
Suggesting the option to purchase a massacre, emphasizing money.
God bless this fuckin' deal
Ironically blessing a deal involving destructive actions.
It's only ripping hearts
Explaining that the speaker's actions only cause emotional pain.
I'm a juggler of the fate (x2)
Declaring the speaker as a manipulator of fate.
People, listen, for whom the land
Shifting the focus to the land and its ownership.
A brand new contry with a pretty flag
Describing the creation of a new country with a visually appealing flag.
I'm a prominent hate expert
Claiming expertise in hatred as a notable characteristic.
I'm a juggler of the fate
Reiterating the role as a manipulator of fate.
I'm a pure businessman
Identifying oneself as a purely profit-driven businessman.
I trade in disasters
Stating engagement in trading disasters as part of the business.
Everything is practiceable
Asserting that everything, even disasters, is exploitable.
You wanna fill cemetery up - money on the table
Offering the option to buy the filling of a cemetery, focusing on money.
God bless this fuckin' deal
Again, ironically blessing a deal involving death and destruction.
It's only ripping hearts
Reiterating that the actions only cause emotional pain.
You must only come and pay (x2)
Stating the requirement to come and pay for the consequences.
People, listen, for whom pestilence
Shifting attention to the theme of pestilence or epidemic.
An exeptional virus - the killer
Describing a deadly virus as an exceptional killer.
Million victims guaranted first day
Emphasizing the guaranteed high number of victims on the first day.
You must only come and pay
Reiterating the need to come and pay for the consequences.
It's my unwritten law
Establishing a personal law where crime and genocide are part of the play.
Crime, genocide is my play
Describing crime and genocide as activities for profit.
It's profitable activities
Highlighting the profitability of destructive actions.
You wanna buy a war - money on the table
Offering the option to buy a war, again emphasizing money.
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