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(G Penta minor for the first lines in a ballad pulse 72 quarter, ) My wolves are my strength, and I am their strength We are a pack, and we are family Messing with them is messing with me Messing with me is messing with them Different species are in our ranks. We are no longer exclusively one species. (F Blues/D major – pulse 90 then 120 quarter) We gather ourselves towards the kill and strike Come and try to fight us and you’ll find out the strength of our bite Here us howl Oh, little lamb how the flesh feeds us and comes out in a pile of excrement Of course, you were a pile of excrement when you opened your mouth to bleh with the others of your false flock You lied to the others about being the strength of a pack when you were a mere charcutier board (Repeat backwards) Of course, you were a pile of waste when you opened your jaws to speak as you were following the flock into the slaughterhouse Oh! Little Lamb how your flesh was to become the food for those that have demonized us, while giving you a false hope to be redeemed, when in truth they were stealing your spirit and soul. Your body was the last thing to be given away. They wanted it until you took it back. You were thrown to us to become the flesh we need to survive. Well, little lamb you were not a true lamb. (Eb minor 100 quarter) You were not a black sheep. You were a small wolf being feed lies by a den of thieves that gave you that name. When we asked what your name was you stated that you were called a Lamb. They have betrayed you and threw you to us. They thought they knew the wolves and gave us little credit. We have existed before they came about. We were the ones that guarded them when they were weak We only eat the ones that hurt the population dynamics Little Lamb, do you see the one next to me? It is a lamb that travels with me as my mate. A lamb that travels with the wolves will never be alone or need to show fear from us or from anyone; because the strength of one is the strength of all, and the strength of all is the strength of one. Come join us for the kill and the fight to survive!
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