Black man, white man, rip the system
Black man, white man, rip the system

I will pray and pray
That your country undergoes recovery

Use the power
Taste the best, have your salvation

Now is the time
Get on the right side

{Security forces may have killed thousands of people
In crushing the anti-government rallies
Fascists and terrorists are responsible for the violence}

Escape your own life
Of bondage and sin

Now is the time
Get on the right side

You'll be godlike
You'll be godlike

{And I know that we were right to do what we did
And if you ask am I happy
Absolutely not, absolutely not}

Raise your head
From the ashes, from the fire

Now is the time
Get on the right side

You'll be godlike
You'll be godlike
You'll be godlike

Und so werde ich beten und abermals beten
Auf dass euer land eine genesung erfahren wird
Und ihr eure macht nutzen werdet
Gluckseligkeit zu sehen und das heil zu ernten

Now is the time
Get on the right side

Godlike
You'll be godlike



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    Anyone notice ths Slayer sample ?

    gothic_hobbiton June 20, 2006   Link

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