"And shepherds we shall be
For Thee, my Lord, for Thee
Power hath descended forth from Thy hand
That our feet may swiftly
Carry out Thy command
So we shall flow a river forth to Thee
And teeming with souls shall it ever be
In nomine Patris, et Filii
Et Spiritus Sancti"

"Each day we will spill their blood
Till it rains down from the skies!"
Last night my shadow went to heaven
My body's here, my soul in hell
Last night I killed, I can't remember
Who I killed or why I laughed
Last night was never supposed to happen
Today I woke to a rain of blood
A rain of blood a rain of blood
A rain of blood

"Each day we will spill their blood
Till it rains down from the skies!"

I think I might have killed the world
But anyway I'm better off alone

A rain of blood
"Each day we will spill their blood
Till it rains down from the skies!"
A rain of blood a rain of blood

I think I might have killed the world
But anyway I'm better off alone
I'm better off alone


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    Last night my shadow went to heaven My body is here My soul in hell Last night I kill I can't remember Who I killed or why I loved Last night were never supposed to happen Today I Woke To The Rain Of Blood The rain of blood (3x)

    I Think I might have killed the world But anyway I'm better off alone

    The rain of blood (3x)

    I Think I might have killed the world But anyway I'm better off alone

    I'm better off alone

    xxxxxxxx I'm not 100% if he says "loved" or "laughed"; His 'chorus' of blood sounds like it could be "a rain of blood" except you can hear him say "THE rain of blood" fairly clearly the second time he repeats the line. Also, the track IS titled "...THE Rain of Blood" so I think it's safe to assume it is "the" and not "a".

    All this gleaned by listening to the album version of the song, hope this helps.

    EvilxxxInkon April 21, 2009   Link

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