Sewing the eyes shut of the man who saw god
And ceasing the lies that spill from his jaw

Sewing the eyes shut of the man who saw god
And ceasing the lies that spill from his jaw

He won't be able to hear
Where the screams are coming from
He won't be able to hear
Where the screams are coming from

Sewing the eyes shut of the man who saw god
And ceasing the lies that spill from his jaw

It's just an endless abyss of pain and torment
And he will wonder where the screams are coming from
And how does he know
Their cries
Their cries

Because it's your fucking flock
Heading to the butcher
Because it's your fucking flock
Heading to the butcher

As the tears began to burn like acid
As they spill from his eyes
As they spill from his eyes

Sewing the eyes shut of the man who saw god
And ceasing the lies that spill from his jaw
And as I torture and kill
The ones who followed him
In his lies
In his lies
In his lies
Followed him in his lies


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    Well, dear. I think the only person who is in need of a psychiatrist is you. You don't know their lives. Maybe someone has died for Mitch. Who are you to judge? If you're as strict a Christian as you're trying to pretend to be you'd know that most of your beliefs contradict history and what has actually been proven to happen. If some of the things in your "Bible" actually did happen then some of the things that scientists have found would not exist. Jesus and God were a bedtime story someone made up years ago. Someone became obsessed with it and lived by it. (: Thanks.

    melanynightmareeon December 04, 2009   Link

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