The Breeding House

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Bruce Dickinson - Rock, Traditional Heavy Metal

The Breeding House

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[Instrumental Intro] [Guitar Solo] [Verse 1] The breeding house stood at 731, he was just a working man And he worked with his hands and prisoners He set a judgement on his fellow man Secret science was his game, justified by war His spawn lay in the freezer The killers that bore his name [Chorus] The breeding house, you were there And the sins of your fathers, in the breeding house The breeding house, 731 The sins of your fathers are the sins of your sons [Verse 2] Maybe within childhood he pulled off spider's legs Now he's a big boy playing with big boy's toys Playing games he won't forget A contract for some research, a pay cheque in the mail Their secret death defended by the ones that should have ended it [Pre-Chorus] Angels of death in your white coats, so serene Devising ways of dying, so obscene, so obscene While Washington was bluffing about knickers and G-strings Their men were busy hiding evil things, evil things [Chorus] The breeding house, you were there And the sins of your fathers, in the breeding house The breeding house, 731 The sins of your fathers are the sins of your sons [Guitar Solo] [Bridge] Come to see the carnival, come to witness fear Come and see deformity, all human life is here A double-blind experiment on who's the last to die A fifty year conspiracy of murders and of lies [Pre-Chorus] Angels of death in your white coats, so serene Devising ways of dying, so obscene, so obscene While Washington was bluffing about knickers and G-strings Their men were busy hiding evil things, evil things [Chorus] The breeding house, you were there And the sins of your fathers, in the breeding house The breeding house, 731 The sins of your fathers are the sins of your sons

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  • Bruce Dickinson