Birds Of Prey
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Birds Of Prey
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A stone sculptured body lies
Slumped on a cross now
To feed the collective who he
Claims he will save now And
We wait for him to save the world
The carrion birds came and
Tore out the poor eyes
The people all saw light and
Flocked round it like flies
Waiting for him to change the world
And the pain twists their bodies in
The name of their savior Who
Will someday return home and
Save all the sinners Who
Wait for him to save the world
God save all the children who cry now in hunger
God damn non-believers and burn them in anger
Burn them in anger
God damn all the liar’s and their promises breaking
We can sit and do nothing while the millions are dying
And wait for him to save the world
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