Our Father Who Art as Nothing
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Our Father Who Art as Nothing
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Evil from us is delivered, into temptations we are lead.
Us against our trespassers, for we do not forgive.
No we do not forgive.
We bust our ass for our daily bread, and this day was not given
Heaven and earth in its upheaval, in its upheaval.
Thy kingdom will be done, unhallowed names we art in hell.
For our father is forever lost, father is lost.
Evil from us delivered, into temptation we are lead.
We bust our ass for our daily bread, and this day was not given.
Heaven and earth in its upheaval, how dare we do not forgive.
No we do not forgive
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