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lyrics
Despair shall fill your hearts
As the truth comes unveiled
Fearful your eyes shall be
In the wake of this revelation
But Rejoice, broken ones
For the time is nigh!
Give in not to false hopes
But to the piercing cold of Her Embrace!
To the ears of the pure, we shall spit naught but maledictions.
But for our kin, such words shall be the joyful chant of truth.
And our desperate, feverish pleas become a song for You, Mother!
For You are the written End that befalls our Beginning
Heathens! You who'd pry us away from Her arms
Hearken! We have been blessed, blessed indeed!
Do you see what I see?
Do you feel what I feel?
Blessed are those who give unto Her, for SHE will relieve us!
These words, spoken through our lashed tongues
Shall fall in their ears as maniacal ramblings
But we, Broken and Unclean, who heed this call
Shall submit to Her in absolute splendour!
And we shall gather in masses
Deaf to the heathens' pleas
Come to Her, all you who are weary and burdened
And She will give you rest!
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supported by 10 fans who also own “A Psalm for the Broken Ones”
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