The land all claimed, resources controlled
Scavenge for survival
The crippled and lazy, easily discarded
Those who show value are well compensated
Unquestionable allegiance required to rise in stature
Apply at the front desk
There will be an opening when there's a death
Slave, secure, begging to be conquered
Satisfied, happy with the wealth, eating well
Murder, denial, protect those you love
Closet the demons, cover the scars
Full time employment with benefits
There's nothing money can't fix
Good opportunities are hard to find
Dog eat dog, only the fit survive
Blind, avert your stare
Inquisition will get you killed
Don't agitate, the snake will bite
The poison will end your life
You must be willing to sacrifice
To hold no opinion, to have no rights
Everything given can be taken away
We own the military, we own the state
Life is ours to give and take
Die in the desert or live as a slave
You will be well payed, bury the dead
Work for us or work for them
There's no difference in the game
Join or toil, work for Dr Evil
You will be well payed
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