Glory In Death
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Glory In Death
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It’s alright, it’s one more day
Being enough and I feel afraid
Word spread by the lies
Control my head
I’m running in glory and death
Glory and death
We got a cross, of our sin
Make me bleed with a thorn in my kness
Saving your life
Nothing to say
It’s a son who begins to pray
That begins to pray
I’m walking for contest
When you’re looking for your past
If you cry in this war
It's a choice
That your soul is alive again
Is alive again
We got a cross
Of our sin
Make me bleed with a thorn in my kness
Saving your life
Nothing to say
It’s a son who begins to pray
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