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Credits

PERFORMING ARTISTS
Lamb of God
Lamb of God
Performer
Chuck Billy
Chuck Billy
Vocals
John Campbell
John Campbell
Bass
Randy Blythe
Randy Blythe
Vocals
Willie Adler
Willie Adler
Guitar
Mark Morton
Mark Morton
Guitar
Art Cruz
Art Cruz
Drums
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
John Campbell
John Campbell
Songwriter
Randy Blythe
Randy Blythe
Songwriter
Willie Adler
Willie Adler
Songwriter
Mark Morton
Mark Morton
Songwriter
PRODUCTION & ENGINEERING
Josh Wilbur
Josh Wilbur
Mixing Engineer
Kevin Billingslea
Kevin Billingslea
Engineer
Nick Rowe
Nick Rowe
Engineer
Oliver Roman
Oliver Roman
Assistant Engineer
Jerred Rollaci
Jerred Rollaci
Assistant Engineer
Evan Myaskosky
Evan Myaskosky
Assistant Engineer
Kyle Hynes
Kyle Hynes
Assistant Engineer
Matthew Erlichmanat
Matthew Erlichmanat
Assistant Engineer
Paul Bruskiat
Paul Bruskiat
Assistant Engineer
Ted Jensen
Ted Jensen
Mastering Engineer

Lyrics

[Verse 1]
A black snake beneath the ground
Extinction dripping from his mouth
Poisons water, hearts of men
Who choke the sky and rape the land
A legacy of endless greed
And manifested destiny
Draws a map of stolen names
The truth is known but nothing's changed
[Verse 2]
But on the bitter winds
We fly
I come to you
I come to you
To where the seven fires burn
We ride
To stand with you
To stand with you
[Verse 3]
One hundred years and more have passed
Since blood was spilled that greased the grass
Across the river hired guns
Are standing on a hill of bones
They built a deadly liquid road
A deed to that which can't be owned
Beneath the eyes of iron hawks
I stand with those who won't be bought
[Verse 4]
Yes on the bitter winds
We fly
I come to you
I come to you
To where the seven fires burn
We ride
To stand with you
We ride
To stand with you
[Verse 5]
A black snake beneath the ground
Extinction dripping from his mouth
Poisons water, hearts of men
Who choke the sky and rape the land
[Verse 6]
I stand with you
[Verse 7]
To the sky
Voices singing
On and on
Never ending
In the night
Drums are beating
On and on
Never ending
Written by: John Campbell, Mark Morton, Randy Blythe, Willie Adler
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