You really think
That you are clever
But you are quite insane
In Hell your soul
Will burn forever
Bringing Eternal Pain
You tried to
Crucify me
I know you
Will never see
Crucify me
Crucify me
Crucify me
Crucify me
Crucify me
Crucify me
Crucify
I'll pot and end
to your blood letting
I'll sieze your evil reign
You'll have no more
Money Netting
The loser must be slain

You tried to
Crucify me
I know you
Will never see
Crucify me
Crucify me
Crucify me
Crucify me
Crucify me
Crucify me
Crucify


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Crucify Lyrics as written by Yngwie Malmsteen

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    ...oh yeah, great lyrics, for an E.S.L. student. Yngwie would be an even greater guitarist, if he stopped playing everything he can in each/every solo.

    jefbeckisgodon February 10, 2009   Link

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