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I should have known
That your wings were sewn
Fell down from his throne
Sins heavy as stone
You'll die alone

I'll break from the chains
Come down from the sky
Call me insane
But my life or yours
I'll break from the chains
Come down from sky
But my life or yours
I'd rather fucking die

I know you ment well
But your love is not kind
I bet burning in hell
Was not on your mind

Fly with me
To the place where angels go

I'll break from the chains
Come down from the sky
Call me insane
But my life or yours
I'll break from the chains
Come down from sky
But my life or yours
I'd rather fucking die

I'd rather spend and eternity in hell
Then go to heaven without you

I should have known
That your wings were sewn
Fell down from his throne
Sins heavy as stone
You'll die alone

To the place where angels go
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Cover art for Heaven lyrics by Abandon All Ships

well i think this is just another part of the story of this album. the Guy who has now become christian, has now done what most of us have several times in the past. he goes through the faze were you begin to doubt your beliefs, and almost go to faze one all over again.but then start to head back up ward again. :DDD

Cover art for Heaven lyrics by Abandon All Ships

yup i think this song is like talking to someone who's made bad choices etc etc etc and saying they want to help save them and like make the right choices and be a good person again and just get back on track and all that like the part where it says id rather spend an eternity in hell than go to heaven without you and my life or yours id rather fucking die he's saying he wouldnt want to be anywhere without them he'd rather save them than himself thats how much he cares about them so he's just trying to like '''save''' them

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