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Ashes Of Ares Our Last Sunrise

A dark day has arrived
The will to live, a test before mankind
Fortunes made now matter not
Self-preservation can't be taught
The writing on the wall has never been so clear
We now revert to primal rage
Fall of society is here

And so we'll fight
Hold out for one more night
Pray dawn won't bring our last sunrise
We'll fight!

So ill-prepared the masses
Instinct devolved
One generation's time
We must endurе and stay alive
Within this sanctum we'll survive
A call to arms is our last shot
Protеct the little that we've got
Starving and sleep deprived
Holding on, just fighting for our lives
The writing on the wall has never been so clear
We now revert to primal rage
Fall of society is here

And so we'll fight
For our mothers and fathers
And so we'll fight
For our sisters and brothers
And all the children you'll see
I'll fight for you and me

We'll fend of those awakened late
To them we're prey, just lives to take
Now everyone alive upon the earth
The last of Adam's line
The writing on the wall
Is inked with mankind's fear
Now we revert to primal rage
Fall of society is here


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