Smother his life, the words cut right to the heart
Disease and threaten my family name
An epic stand is made, condemned
I will not plead, I will not plead

Damned to the beast of torment
Damned by the beast within us all

Crushed by the fear
More stone, more stone
More weight for Corey

Not one step forth could capture a mission of guilt
By law, avoids death on gallows hill
Through time, his fight will martyr my name
My soul free of a heretic

Crushed by the fear
More stone, more stone
More weight for Corey

Court of ayer and terminer
Leave me my rightful land
Court of ayer and terminer
Leave me my rightful land
To stow in my heart, leave to my sons

Peine forte et dure is called
An effort to collapse belief has failed
And surely will die with me
An epic stand is made, condemned
I will not plead, I will not plead

Damned to the beast of torment
Damned by the beast within us all

Rectify my name
Rectify my name
Rectify my name
Rectify my name
Rectify my name


Lyrics submitted by bpcrshooter15, edited by djh101

Giles Lyrics as written by Ken Susi John Maggard

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    um, no. I read the book "The Crucible" last year in English class and I can tell you for a fact its "Corey" and Ayer is the town in MA. I actually remeber listening to a bunch of Unearth in that class when we weren't doing anything, and now Unearth has a song about the book we were reading... pretty fucking sweet.

    bpcrshooter15on August 09, 2006   Link

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