All the blood in their souls pour out,
look for something in the dark
Blinded they find nothing
another lust given in,
another trust shut within
Listen to him speak so holy,
father God, I'm saved
That's fall that matters let the rest burn in hell
Preach false,
a sin is a sin,
doesn't give you the right to condemn then to hell
they know their wrongs you don't have to tell them their faults
Once you were a sinner
how would you like it
if someone laughed at you because of your wrongs?
I'm not here to accept their sings
but I'm here to show them love within
Listen to him speak so holy, Father God I'm saved
That's all that really matters let the rest burn in hell.
No Matter how hard you try
you can't convince me that you represent Christ
No more, I'm fed up with this... you've already killed too many souls
It's time you wake up and see the truth Christian,
I stand no afraid of my beliefs
Learn to love your enemies,
to open their eyes you must be willing to die
Look at your own wrongs before you look at someone else's
You want to save souls or put souls to death
Giving our savior a bad name,
giving me a bad name
You're so wrong with your beliefs,
sit in church every week,
but never do you help the weak
This is time to take back what's ours,
not to give the world what's ours
Don't you want to see everyone saved
or just yourself with a river of blood on your hands?


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    The first time i heard this song... my friend clicked to play ti on my comp, when i heard that laughing i was like "What the HELL are you lsitening too?!?!" then when she said "your music Kate! what the hell!" was pretty funny, awesome song though. i cant beleive how hard it is to find this cd... then it goes for 60$ + at least!! The part where it says "Learn to love your enemies" sounds pretty cool, but im still finding it hard to memorize all the lyrics, cause no doubt, they get kinda hard to understand sometimes... Really good song though, more people should get into what Underoath used to be, cause it's really different, and really good.

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