Welcome to the world you see
An AK with a couple magazines
Too slut it is, don't matter to me
Scatter the ashes on the seven seas
That sickness, that feeling inside you
That's weakness, don't let it divide you
Keep this, that feeling of pride too
Digging up bones which buried the truth

Children, hypocrisy,
That's what I give, you can take it from me
If you don't, wont live to see
One last act of tragedy
A mothers heart can make me humble
No life lost can make me stumble
Our empire will never crumble

We did it for the glory
The glory
Only the glory
We live inside a story
It's a story
All for the glory

Bullets, begin to strip
A man of reason
He's a man of sin
The men of treason are the ones who live
They'll take whatcha got, whatcha got to give
Then pyre, a trial by fire
They're liars like we don't pyres
The letter to a mother from across the sea
The son in a box buried beneath
For whom the bell tolls, it tolls for the
For whom they saw when they put you to sleep
A deal with the devil is a deal with me
That deal is forever, as long as you breathe
Go forth child, make us proud
Honor is yours, underground
Know we love you, lay you down

We did it for the glory
The glory
Only the glory
We live inside a story
It's a story
All for the glory

Nobody runs
Nobody runs
Nobody runs or makes it out alive
Nobody runs
Nobody runs
Nobody runs or makes it out alive

Hearts beating faster running to the front line
Nobody runs or makes it out alive
Look up to Heaven as it rains from the sky
Nobody runs or makes it out alive

Out alive
Because we did it for the glory
The glory
Only the glory
We live inside a story
It's a story
All for the glory

The glory
The glory
The glory
We did it for the glory
The glory
For the glory


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Glory Lyrics as written by Daniel Murillo Jorel Decker

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    and i even put wrong lyrics.

    but im am certain now that the lyrics are: instead of "Whose slut it is;" it is Whose blood it is;"

    J_3_Ton April 09, 2011   Link

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