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Into the life after death
Where all is said and done
Where sanity is forgotten
Where humanity is gone
Into the abyss I fall
Arising Evil is all I see
I hear a blasphemic call
The Touch of Death is all I feel
Rotting Ways to Misery
The earth is burning under my feet
"Sacrifice your soul for me
Against our common enemy... god"
Behind the depths of dying
He is whipping my skin
This is the End... of liberty
I am in the fires of evilness
Hell's gates were open for me
They were my destiny
Anyone can be chosen
To be His slave
Rotting Ways to Misery
Are the chosen one's infernal destiny
Where all is said and done
Where sanity is forgotten
Where humanity is gone
Into the abyss I fall
Arising Evil is all I see
I hear a blasphemic call
The Touch of Death is all I feel
Rotting Ways to Misery
The earth is burning under my feet
"Sacrifice your soul for me
Against our common enemy... god"
Behind the depths of dying
He is whipping my skin
This is the End... of liberty
I am in the fires of evilness
Hell's gates were open for me
They were my destiny
Anyone can be chosen
To be His slave
Rotting Ways to Misery
Are the chosen one's infernal destiny
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