| €œThis body may incriminate;
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| I move that we incinerate
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| It’s best that we remove all trace
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| Of everything that’s taken place
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| This dubious experiment
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| Whose ending was so violent:
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| A chemical malign and dread
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| Able to revive the dead.â€
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| €œGeneral, with all due respect
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| Your reasoning is incorrect
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| This rash decision must be checked
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| BURNING THE BODY
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| We have no way to theorize
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| What complications may arise
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| I vehemently disadvise
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| BURNING THE BODY
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| If we let the fumes escape
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| The problems that this may create
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| Aren’t easy to anticipate
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| BURNING THE BODY
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| These chemicals dissolved in rain
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| Could seep into a thousand graves
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| And trigger off a zombie plague!â€
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| BURNING THE BODY
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| €œSon, what makes you think you oughta
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| Disobey a direct order?
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| It’s my responsibility
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| To maintain total secrecy.â€
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| Rain
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| Slashing down
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| Filling boxes
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| In the ground
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| What’s that scrabbling sound?
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| I don’t like this!
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| Watching the flames rise
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| Flinching as hope dies
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| Stoking the furnace
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| Ashes to ashes
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| Now it’s just too f**king late
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| Cadavers rise consumed with hate
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| Bodies soaked in strange compounds
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| The children of the toxic cloud!
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| Now down by the cemetery
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| A hideous emergency
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| Beginnings of catastrophe
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| BURNING THE BODY
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| On the freeway drivers panic
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| Zombies stumble through the traffic
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| Scent of brain-meat makes them manic
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| BURNING THE BODY
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| Now on every radio-station
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| Bulletins broadcast to the nation
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| Briefing on the situation
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| BURNING THE BODY
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| The whole world is convulsed in flame
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| And only we can take the blame
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| We’ve made a terrible mistake
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| BURNING THE BODY |