The wreckage to plagues we sing of
On the breath of harmony
Submersed, forgotten, and singing in suffering
While I stand behind these shimmering tired eyes
Watching your faithless stride
Deep into hell

(Taste) Taste the blood of the angel's heart
We have only just begun to fall
In the end when we fall
Consumed by all that we deny

They have gone to the razors thrusting up
And thinking of this failure alight
Stillborn, slit in this nevermore
The flight deeper on this pale horse
They bury their hearts in the opens of remission
While I bury my heart deep in this morning star

(Taste) Taste the blood of the angel's heart
We have only just begun to fall
In the end when we fall
Consumed by all that we deny

Wading in sin
Corrupted by poisoned minds
And all that you trust would kill in a beat of heart
Don't mourn for the child, he's destined to wield decay (wield decay)
Salvation is lost when all your dreams fade away (fade away)

Wading in sin and your poisoned minds
The future set free
While I bleed your blood

(Taste) Taste the blood of the angel's heart
We have only just begun to fall
In the end when we fall
Consumed by all that we deny

(Taste) Taste the blood of the angel's heart
We have only just begun to fall
In the end when we fall
Consumed by all that we deny


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    Actually if I remember correct,pat was jesus for haloween this year lol

    WolfPack1018on December 01, 2009   Link

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