resurrection .. is for those ..
who didn't get it right - the first time ...]

[eternal salvation suffers from inflation!!]

sinner!

say whut u need to save your soul
but don't fuck with me - eye'm losing control

eye'm so tired of this - so sick of u
my tongue is battered & bruised from all these attitudes

[sinner]

so teach me the magick of your sacred pomes
conjuring a voice of signs & omens

prophecies guide the breeze
w/syllables symbols breed

behind the eyes we climb the vine
to sacrifice our wounded minds

in soft wurd trances seek insanity
i can't save u cuz i hate me

[chorus]

the lord is my weapon - i shall shoot pawns
womyn is a devil - [your] GOD IS A FRAUD
everyone u knew - everything u've ever done
suffer for your freedom - RISE & OVERCOME

[sinner!]

say whut u need to save your soul
but leave your religion at the door

we're smoking all of Krsna's weed
eye'm sick of these weak anarchies

u see me as a place to make a bruise
but in my reality eye'm a slave to the muse

fuck those hypocrites - together we'll fight
the tyranny of squares - SQUIGGLES UNITE

[chorus]

[bridge]

all u sinners
-- and blasphemers!

BURN IN THE PIT!!

SINNER!
BURN!

[chorus]

[outro]

save me

WHY?

SALVATION!!


Lyrics submitted by maggot261

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    GnarxKill, it would be a good idea to be sure of what you are saying, before saying it. The song is called Sacrilege, but I belive that its called Lord is My Weapon on the Jihad-album. And the lyrics are exactly as they should be, if you own the cd, look inside the cover, you can see that its the exact same lyrics. : /

    Rolf1on November 12, 2005   Link

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