King of the Kill

Album: King of the Kill (1994)
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  • I rule the jungle, I rule it with pride
    I'm judge and jury, you life I decide
    I have awaken for my nightly feast
    A reign of terror, beware of the beast

    Don't try to run there's no way to survive
    A vicious surrender I'll eat you alive
    No one is safe until I get my kill
    All hear my warning I king of the kill
    Kill

    Stalking the land for the scent of my prey
    Stopping for nothing don't get in my way
    Left to the vultures your life is denied
    I rule the jungle I rule it with pride

    Don't try to run there's no way to survive
    A vicious surrender I'll eat you alive
    No one is safe until I get my kill
    All hear my warning I king of the kill
    Kill Writer/s: JEFF WATERS, JOHN BATES
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group
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