Mars Attacks

Album: American Psycho (1997)
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  • Their eyes for many centuries
    Peered in from space
    Sincere the hope, their wise believed
    They could teach our race

    But yet on Mars, a darker side
    Like all things that God made
    Their tribe of war would heed them not
    Earth they must invade

    See the fire in the skies
    See them devastate the land
    Mars attacks
    The warlord chief commands

    See the humans fight and die
    See our planet laid to waste
    Mars attacks
    Monsters invade the earth from space

    It was then in our darkest hour
    When everything seemed lost
    The hearts of men would not concede
    No matter what the cost

    They forged a sword of sound and steel
    Upon the Martian doors
    The voice of war would thunder there
    Mars would be no more

    See the Martian cities fall
    See the death of the warrior tribe
    Mars attacks
    Now their planet won't survive

    See their world turn into ash
    See the terror on their face
    Mars explodes
    Cast out as rubble into space

    Mars attacks
    Monsters invade the earth from space

    Writer/s: DAVID CALABRESE, JERRY CAIAFA, MICHAEL C. EMANUEL, PAUL CAIAFA
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
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