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Covetous Onerous

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Covetous Onerous

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The chasm grows as the furnace of delusive pages burn

Such paltry dependencies akin to a wretched humanity

Oh lustful sword cut this flesh in two

Strike the vanity of the sacrament of marriage

Consummated in sacred chambers

As congregations intrude where unwelcomed

How foolish to deem mere penetration a gift from God

Devastating dawn--goddess

Entered hand in hand

With another man

Silent trepidation

So timid

Covetous onerous

The burdens of envious eyes desolate those who see

Into the night somber dreams interweave moral discord

The somber heart--the discontent

From the mouth of sightless seers all truth degenerates

And death will ring inside my heart as Christians propagate

I hear their call--the harvest song

Yet in the fields of light I'll reap damnation

Leaving this faith I pass

The bridge crossing blood-- I know I'll not return

I hear the angels' trumpets sounding

Now dawn the blackest sun--the blackest son

White veils, sexual ecstasy

Sacred vows, broken vows

Fornicate, desecrate

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Falling from the Father the steadfast will resigns

Let he who succumbs to the wills of temptation descend

Shall not men undo what was destined by God? By the Emmanuel?

In this malaise the solace of man decays

The rejection of hope, the rejection of peace, the rejection of life

From hedonistic principle thy suicidal will be done

Covetous disastrous

He who burns with desire

Rots with jealousy

Pursue the death of Mennonite men

Ravage and degrade Mennonite women

Defile, semen, depravity, misogynistic hate

Rip the clothes of the betrothed and violate through tongue

Ejaculation, forced masturbation

Curses drip from vaginal lips

Perform ungodly acts. Perform degrading acts. Soil the marital bed

Helpless is she who cries at the tip of sword and prick

For she will taste not the will of the Father but the semen of man

Absconding, cowering with burden

To be struck while crawling away…SHAME

As all gathered, as all watched

With pale face and eyes of stone

She witnesses the death of my love of Christ

To behead these Christian men--your God is…DEAD

In this black heart I know my God is…DEAD

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