Rocks thud against battered bodies. One must die to see life. Take me. Strike me down. Let me bleed. Let them see. Rejoicing in what's happened to me. Let my screams attract you all. My call is your great fall. One must sacrifice his life to save his tribe. Better one than all. Captured by a lie and put to death by his own brother. You will be saved from death. By my price I paid for your sins on the cross. I will purify you and give you life. My sin, my shame, takes its toll on my heart. Oh how I long to be pure. Purify me Lord. Take my pain away. Purify me. Daddy where are you? Take my pain away. Cover me in your precious blood. I came to this world. I bled. I will save your soul. I bled. I will give you new life. I bled. I will give you peace now. I bled.


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    Such a good song....

    whatsgrimaceon March 24, 2005   Link
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    this song is amazing

    *sigh*beautifulon March 17, 2006   Link
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    this is my favorite song from them. it's powerful.

    CoreTaKneeon March 09, 2007   Link
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    great lyrics. im glad i found a place to download it. :D

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