Two afternoon tornados Well, they ripped into a home The victims believed to be elderly Their identities unknown Hundreds were buried for days By a volcano west of here Oozing mud blocked highways We all ran in fear! Furniture got broken You know, the passengers Started smoking All over the world! One man was killed by a falling Eucalyptus tree An utterly horrific scenario But incredible, you know Boulders also crashed Into a local country store Destroying a glass display case But little more Catastrophic, profoundly tragic! Sorrow, grief, and despair! Get the children out of the house! Close the door and beware! A mountain liquefies The judgment day draws near As lava erupts into the skies A man shouts, "Get Out of Here!" A towering bluff breaks often Then it rumbles down the hill toward town Then another man (not the one from before) Yells, "Hell Is Coming Down!" Is this how Armageddon begins? Is this how it ends? What we get for our sins? The Sky is Falling A Kerak (?) combination Of trees, mud, sand, and snow Like rapids on a river Into the terrified village below Several horses were drowned Vehicles crushed And go wailing through the air Like a dandelion puff Is this how Armageddon beings? Is this how it ends? What we get for our sins? The Sky is Falling The city had gone mad Behind an advancing wall of flames I cried out, "Does who these dead movie stars are? Does anyone know their names?" Fighters were pushing others Up a ravine into the side of the road Young girls held up on shoulders(?) These young lives were about to explode The victims, they screamed or they whispered The paramedic fell down and he kissed her Kidding himself, "Could be as bad it seems." When covered bodies had to make a jump down a mountainous ravine! (?) Look out! Is this how Armageddon beings? Is this how it ends? What we get for our sins? The Sky is Falling.