Even a God Can Die
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Even a God Can Die
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Slaves, worship me
I'm your god, i'm the light
Wicked winds transport the pain
And the sand will bury your blood
I just kill
Cult of golden dreams
Embalmed in holy blood
Forever and ever
Underfed, (but) you must obey me…
"live to serve" is a command
My glory must be preserved…
So the fear will sculpt my throne
I just kill
Cult of golden dreams
Embalmed in holy blood
Forever and ever
Dominating the land of serpents…
Slaves will cry…will cry
Buried alive with me…
Or sacrificed….sacrificed
Bleed, die for me
As my life fades out
Surrounded by harsh silk
Even a god can die
Even a god can die….
Even your god can cry …
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