Master Of Brutality (John Wayne Gacy)
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Master Of Brutality (John Wayne Gacy)
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Your missing children
I know the place where they sleep
Bring 'em to a toture
You know what i mean
Two faces of my mind
You can see the good & the evil
I can show you the way to die
I wanna hear your cry
And i bury you under my feet
Blood turning to black
Beneath my skin
You can smell of blood red
You can't hear their cry
You can see the bodies
Harmless victim
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