I believe
I believe
It must be
I believe
Infinity
I believe
It must be
I believe

Immortality
Every man has to find his own destiny
Just follow your heart and just let it be
I believe in god immortality

I believe
It must be
I believe
Infinity
I believe
It must be
I believe

Immortality
Every man needs to find his own destiny
I believe in god through infinity
Every man needs to find his own destiny
I believe in god beyond mortality
Every man needs to find his own destiny
I believe in god immortality
You can't kill faith
You can't kill god


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I Believe Lyrics as written by Massimiliano A. Cavalera

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    this song turned me on to soulfly b\c of his faith, sure hes not a typical "christian" but he has faith and is not scared to show it. love this song. love almost all soulfly songs. and any band max has been in

    ReverendRedMenaceon March 09, 2010   Link

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