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Last Crow Was A Vulture

from WAR by BasketCases

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lyrics

(Remember, if you look at the crow in the eye, you're a dead man, you hear me?

I don't know where he came from. He's... he's like a shadow. He appeared from... from above, and fell upon on us. I... I think I'm going back, this is getting dangerous... Oh no! Oh no!)

We found him drugged.
We found him drugged,
making noises,
and they screamed...

I hate it here!
I hate it here!
I hate it here!
I hate it here!

Sick old man, drugged.
A sick old man, drugged,
playing voices,
and they screamed...

I hate it here!
I hate it here!
I hate it here!
I hate it here!

(That's about it. Just like I tell ya: no more, no less)

Eerie noises
to be heard
by him only
And they screamed
Yeah they screamed

I hate it here!
I hate it here!
I hate it here!
I hate it here!
Get me outta here!
Get outta here!
Get outta here!
Get me outta here!
I hate it here!

I hate it here!
I hate it here!
I hate it here!
I hate it here!
Get me outta here!
Get me outta here!
Get me outta here!
Get me outta here!
Get outta here!

He brought it up to himself.
A sinner pastor, a cursed preacher,
he will now know no future.
Escape!
The last crow was a vulture,
he fed on rotten flesh.

He brought it up to himself.
A sinner pastor, a cursed preacher,
he will now know no future.
Escape!
The last crow was a vulture,
he fed on rotten flesh.

And I hate it here!

credits

from WAR, released May 4, 2015
Written, performed and produced by Álvaro Pérez Alarcón
Mastered by Nathaniel Askins (Reasonzone)
Artwork by Álvaro Pérez Alarcón

Thanks to Luke, Matt and Ulrik for their super mega support.

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BasketCases

The term originated from WWI, indicating a soldier missing both his arms and legs, who needed to be literally carried around in a litter or "basket." Today it indicates a state of helplessness similar to the metaphoric removal of the appendages, most frequently in the context of mental health or aptitude. ... more

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