Terrorist USA
Terrorist Knowledge: Victims of WarfareLyrics
Run through the flock while the reaper is calling
Describes running through a group of people while death is approaching, likely symbolizing imminent danger or violence.
Search for your family in the rubble that's burning
Expresses the search for family members amid the destruction caused by an event, possibly a war or conflict.
No way to escape the bombs that are falling
Conveys the idea of being trapped with no means of avoiding the bombs that are descending from the sky.
An innocent victim of terrorist knowledge
Suggests being an innocent victim of knowledge possessed by terrorists, highlighting the impact of ideological conflict.
Dropping the bombs
Refers to the act of dropping bombs, possibly in a military context.
They are American made
Indicates that the bombs being dropped are of American origin, emphasizing a connection to the United States.
Dropping their bombs
Reiterates the dropping of bombs and implicates the listener by suggesting their contribution through financial support.
You did help pay
Accuses the listener of assisting in funding the bombing, contributing to a sense of collective responsibility.
Dropping the bombs
Repeats the theme of bombs falling, tying it to the idea of enslavement.
To make you a slave
Suggests that the purpose of dropping bombs is to subjugate people and make them slaves.
If you try to resist
Warns against resistance, stating that it goes against the perceived "American way."
Not the American way
Implies that resisting the imposed authority contradicts American values or norms.
Thirty three thousand civilians were killed
Provides a specific number of civilian casualties, emphasizing the human cost of the conflict.
Bombs dropping like flies in the sands of the hills
Compares the dropping of bombs to a swarm of flies, suggesting a pervasive and destructive force in the hills.
Corpses decaying laying dead in the streets
Describes the aftermath of the bombings with decaying corpses in the streets.
All in the name of brining freedom and peace
States that the destruction is justified in the name of bringing freedom and peace, potentially critiquing the hypocrisy of such actions.
No way to escape the bombs that are burning
Reiterates the lack of escape from burning bombs, emphasizing the dire situation faced by innocent victims.
An innocent victim of terrorist knowledge
Restates the notion of being an innocent victim, linking it again to the knowledge held by terrorists.
Run through the flock while the reaper is calling
Repeats the imagery of running through a group while death is approaching, reinforcing the sense of impending danger.
Search for your family in the rubble that's falling
Reiterates the theme of searching for family members in the midst of falling rubble, underscoring the personal impact of the conflict.
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