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Lacerations

Lacerations lyrics by Eric Clayton. The silent pain has come alive The quiet shame is crawling The tyrant’s name is genocide The violent game is calling me...

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Lacerations

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The silent pain has come alive

The quiet shame is crawling

The tyrant’s name is genocide

The violent game is calling me

Painting madness… Chained in sadness

The canvas aches for my design

The script is waiting for me

It vanishes, it stains my eyes

It’s lost inside my story

I blame you in all of my vice

I blame you in all of my sacrifice

Cutting out the darkness and the light

Painting madness… Chained in sadness

Confrontation… Separation

Transformation… Liberation

The violent game is calling me

Fascination with our lacerations

In our sacrifice and lamentations

After all is lost and all is taken

All the scars are mine, once forsaken

By my own design

Cut into a thousand pieces of Christ

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