New Colossal Hate

Album: Lamb Of God (2020)
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  • The mother of exiles stands there weeping
    As her children tear themselves apart
    Knives are out, her thoughts are bleeding
    Blood runs down her welcoming arms
    Her feral brood has turned neglectful
    The chains she broke are rusting closed
    Imprisoned lightning burns forgetful
    Spoiled blind to the light that she holds

    Lash the tired and kill the poor
    The huddled masses ram the door

    The new colossal hate arises
    Savage ways, old horizons
    Hate arises

    Like brazen giants with conquering limbs
    The herd manifesting all that she despised
    Childish amnesia born of privilege
    Selfish mob commits matricide
    Her mild gaze gone stern, fire in her eyes
    Watching her dreams turn into dust
    The beacon dropped, her hand raised up to strike
    Cast them homeless into the tempest

    Lash the tired and kill the poor
    The coddled masses slam the golden door

    The new colossal hate arises
    Savage ways, old horizons
    Out of one a warring many
    A dirty mirror shows the enemy
    New colossal hate arises
    Hate arises

    Broken hope

    The melting pot is melting down
    A pool of slag on poisoned ground
    Choking from the venom's sting
    Pull the fangs, let freedom ring
    (Let freedom ring)

    The new colossal hate arises
    Savage ways, old horizons
    Out of one a warring many
    A dirty mirror shows the enemy
    New colossal hate arises
    Hate arises
    Hate arises Writer/s: David Randall Blythe, John Campbell, Mark Morton, Will Adler
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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