Take
Rob this world of resource
Burn the oil for fortune
Stealing from our savior
In quest of power

Sealed
Our fate is catastrophic
The coming days of failure
Aborting evolution
In quest of power

Take all you want and these bloody skies will reign
Take what's hers and these blood skies will reign
Oh mother close your eyes

These bloody skies will reign
Dear savior brace your heart
These bloody skies will reign

Blackened lives
Sunsless skies
Our bare world weeps
Black hearts how reign
Blasphemous corruption
Controlling progression
Our bare world weeps
Black hearts now reign

In solitude a lonely voice is heard
This future of despair is easy to avoid
This future of despair is easy to avoid
Lies strangle this world hope
In quest of power


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Black Hearts Now Reign Lyrics as written by Ken Susi John Maggard

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    unearth= orgasmic

    expandon February 07, 2005   Link

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