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Gnosticon

Read Gnosticon lyrics by Kaamos on LyroVerse, with linked artist context and related song paths.

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Page type: lyric reference Artist: Kaamos Canonical path: /kaamos/gnosticon Related lyric paths: 6
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Gnosticon

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Serpent ophis

Gnosticon

Serpent gnosis

Demiurgus' poison

Merhesh,the number and the key

Initiator of good and evil

Merhesh,the spelling of messiach

Secrets revealed unto thee

Ceremony of spirit & fire

Promethean revolt and sacrilege

Eucharist blessed by the snake

Heresy takes its course

His might

Ineffable name of i.a.o.

A trinity,a second and a third

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