Rubble, rubble, times of trouble
Ruined cities span as far as the eye can see
But few eyes remain, peering from steel caves
Shabby bodies huddle, clad in leather and rags
Only hunger sends them to hunt with bows
To seek meat from hideous mutated beasts
A few old souls tell stories of brighter times
When metal chariots coasted through the land
And people stared into shiny devices
Food so plentiful people threw it in the trash
But anger and prejudice sent fire raining down
Blasting bodies into ash and sickening millions more
The past swept away, now only the strong survive
Eeking out primitive lives where the proud once stood