Lyrics of ' Mamom City ' by Luc Ivor

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Luc Ivor, are you ready for this?
Yeah
Bring me much more
Swallow a heart -Robotic
Hands on the ground
The order is from the beast
Schizophrenic infestation we saw before
Where at the game the money is aloud

I dont know you but I just can't believe
Adam unfixed, now chaos is on the meat
We're being devoured by lions on the forest of mod
Baud through the throat screaming
(Bitch do more!)

From our birth to death
Been that way
It's too much
Can't believe, we can't live
Cannot live

Shining is your crown
Wishing thrones, through our minds
Sir strange, this army of change
Need a range

Mamon City

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