Storm warning
But there's no fear
Lies forming
The sacrament lays bare

The sinner
Will testify
They'll suffer
When sacrificed on high

The burning sermons purge their evil words
Between the hammer and the anvil

Force rises
False rituals
Baptizes
The body and the soul

Our union
Their fall from grace
Confession (confess your sins)
Will seal them to their fate

The burning sermons will survive their curse
Between the hammer and the anvil

Transgression
They prey on grief
Our mission
To purify belief

This altar
Gives power and light
They'll falter
While we are shining bright

The burning sermons consecrate their sin
Between the hammer and the anvil

Between the hammer and the anvil
Between the hammer and the anvil
Between the hammer and the anvil

Storm warning
But there's no fear


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Between the Hammer & the Anvil Lyrics as written by Kenneth Downing Glenn Raymond Tipton

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    I'm saddened that nobody here is commenting on this amazing song, probably my most favorite Judas Priest song ever. I'd like to hear everyone's interpretation of this. I guess it's just about punishing sinners in a harsh way. What culture, I have no idea.

    Fragfeston June 18, 2005   Link

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