We are here
In this holy cave today
To celebrate
The reincarnation
Of Domingo de Santa Clara
The man who convinced us
That there is no Lord
For His name is Buddha, Allah, Shiva, Jahve
Outside our bodies

We are God
'Cause only we can create the idea
Of His existence in our holy brains

Let us pray to ourselves and our spirits!

Domingo you show me just nothing
Like no one before
Domingo you show me just nothing
Like no one before
Domingo you show me just nothing
Like no one before
Domingo you show me just nothing
Like no one before

Domingo of Santa Clara
You made us believe
That you are no phantom
When without

The slightest spot of a thousand nations
You sprayed your blood of Domingo

We all know
Domingo of Santa Clara
Will be born today, tomorrow, and the day after

Billions of times
'Til the end of the Universe
Here with a smile on his face
As the rest of our species watches
The catastrophe

Domingo you show me just nothing
Like no one before
Domingo you show me just nothing
Like no one before
Domingo you show me just nothing
Like no one before


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    The eccentric manifesto of an religious anti-religious cult: shouted by the proud inheritor of their late charismatic leader's role, at a meeting. Shortly before their predicted apocalypse is slated to begin.

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