I breach your life
Indoctrinate
Police your thoughts
Ask why I hate

I lose control
When I see your face
Abusing power
I infiltrate

Continue lies
Then masturbate
I walk the line
I'll do no time

I hate your church
I'll burn your state
A bleeding heart
A seal of fate

There is no crime
Within my mind

I'll sell your life and preach your death
A wicked plan born of contempt
Bleeding my ideology through pain

Audacious plans
I calculate
A new world view
I'll re-instate

Don't cross my path
Or I'll see you burn
You'll meet your end
Find death alone

No grave to mark
The seeds you've sown
You've pushed too far
My secrets I defend

I'll sell your life and preach your death
A wicked plan born of contempt
Bleeding my ideology through pain

Demonize what is feared profane architect
Skull and bones through the mind
Barbaric thoughts of old
Celebrate all unknown

At last the head await
The die is cast for the meek
Inherit endless dead time
Smell the victim are near

Consume the catalyst
Hunting masses for game
Implanting septic thoughts
Reaping terror through words while

Armed behind your back
Pseudo leaders betray
Enslaving all of mankind
Cast out the Demi God

Dethrone the demagogue
Cast out the church God
I command your life
And I don't care

Let bullets rain
From everywhere
No suicide
Will save you from yourself


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Overt Enemy Lyrics as written by Jeffery John Hanneman

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    This song is an anthem against modern capitalism and how man will use propaganda FIRST, then killing LAST to fulfill his need to dominate. Theres also description of man using GOD/RELIGION to gather sheep (humanity) to enslave. Essentially, its about whoring propaganda to realize gain. Weve got some sick people in this world addicted to materialism and excess and will do everything (whore god) to get it.

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