Burn The Church
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Burn The Church
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Burn the church and go to heaven
Lie is the primordial word
Since the inquisition age
Black no soul, women no hope
Burn the church and purify yourself
Totally uncontralable killing
Witches humiliated and burned
With the argument of satan's daughters
Burn the church and purify yourself
Burn the church and go to heaven
False masters and fake images
Bread representing the body
Wine representing the blood
Burn the church and purify yourself
Burn the church and go to heaven
Greed and power are the celebrations
Saints for everythings that it's problem
Desire a woman is a mortal sin
Burn the church and purify yourself
Fanatic religious killing in the name of god
Bathing with blood the cross of jesus christ
Holy war, strewed wine
Burn the church and purify yourself
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