Welcome Genocide
Embracing Darkness: Primal Instinct's Ominous TaleLyrics
War, war never changes
War is a constant in human history, symbolizing unchanging conflict.
Hear the sirens see the smoke in the sky
Perception of imminent danger with sirens and smoke indicating a war scenario.
As predicted, was just a matter of time
The occurrence of war was expected and only a matter of time.
Fear and death, destruction's on the way
Fear, death, and impending destruction are approaching.
Better run for shelter, you better run away
Advice to seek shelter and escape from the impending danger.
Embrace the nightmare, can't outrun the tide
Accepting the horrifying reality, unable to escape the overwhelming forces.
A dawn of fear, so welcome genocide
The arrival of a fearful era, welcoming the concept of widespread destruction.
A barren waste will be our home
The future world will be desolate and inhospitable.
The tale has been foretold
A narrative has already predicted and foretold these events.
Purging lands, see the freedom fall
Describing the devastation of lands and the collapse of freedom.
History repeats on and on
Highlighting the cyclical nature of history, with patterns of repetition.
No morals left, they don't care at all
Society has lost its moral compass, with indifference prevailing.
They just waste them all
Indiscriminate waste of lives without regard for humanity.
It's an act of war
Referring to the destructive actions as a deliberate act of war.
Leaving people scarred
The aftermath of war leaves lasting emotional and physical scars.
A barren waste will be our home
Reiteration of the desolate future as the ultimate outcome.
The tale has been foretold
Repeating the prophecy or foretelling of the inevitable events.
I'd rather live in the unknown
Expressing a preference for the uncertainties of the unknown over certain death.
Than to die all alone
Choosing an unknown fate over the loneliness of death.
Can't run, can't hide, can't hide from this genocide
Emphasizing the inescapability of the genocide, no possibility of running or hiding.
Can't run, can't hide, can't hide from this genocide
Reiterating the theme of inevitability and hopelessness in the face of genocide.
A barren waste will be our home
Reaffirming the vision of a desolate world as a home.
The tale has been foretold
Repeating the foretelling of events leading to the barren wasteland.
I'd rather live in the unknown
Expressing a preference for living in uncertainty rather than facing death alone.
Than to die all alone
The fear of dying in isolation outweighs the fear of the unknown.
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