Mga asong naloloko
Nagpapanggap na tao
Pangakong matamis
Puro langaw at ipis
Sa bawat tabi at sulok
Pagkatao'y nabubulok
Nakalubog na sa kabaong
Lalo pang binabaon

Tao sa pangil ng buwaya
Kapangyarihan ng halik ni Hudas

Ubos nang mga bayani
Mga duwag ang nalalabi
Kunwari'y matatapang
Ihahango sa kahirapan
Kukunin niya lahat sayo
Isip at kaluluwa
Pagkatao mo'y papasukin
Tapos dudurugin

Tao sa pangil ng buwaya
Kapangyarihan ng halik ni Hudas

Magtiwala ka sa akin
Kaligtasan mo ako
Dito ka susunugin
Sa aking paraiso
Sumunod sa mga utos
Mga lason na pangako
Ang kanyang mga kamay
Mga batong pumapatay
Kaibigang nakaitim
Dadalhin ka sa dilim
Magpailalim sa kanya
Nakatali na kadena

Tao sa pangil ng buwaya
Kapangyarihan ng halik ni Hudas
Tao sa pangil ng buwaya
Kapangyarihan ng halik ni hudas


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Halik ni Hudas [Original Pinoy Music (OPM)] Lyrics as written by Sebastian Artadi

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    Pretty straight-up protest song, really.

    Israffelon December 16, 2009   Link

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