Abandon the safety of mindless following
Abandon what holds us captive to suffering
Pierce the blinders, behold
The path that leads before you
Let us forsake, forsake all the things
That leads us, leads to our demise

Open your eyes
See the divine
Open your eyes
And see the

Destruction of innocence
Watch it breathe it's last

Open your eyes (behold the path before you)
See the divine (forsake our demise)
Open your eyes (behold the path before you)
And see the

Abandon the safety of mindless following

To the grave we take this oath
To leave this world behind
Hear the words of the voice
That lives inside

Break free, this is your time
Break, this is your time
Break free

To the grave (to the grave)
Take this oath (take this oath)

To the grave (to the grave)
Take this oath


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Take This Oath Lyrics as written by Howard Jones Adam Dutkiewitz

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    agree with all definitions above. adam d is a great guitar player. amazing band that has brought my faith into metal.

    this band has the best vocals and guitars. heavy and aggressive guitars with amazing and smooth guitars and fucking awsome choruses

    to the grave we take this oath, to leave this world

    xkillswitchengageon June 15, 2005   Link

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