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Divine Art Of Lies

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Divine Art Of Lies

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Reading in their crystal ball, their holy icon of lies.

And they see what you wanna see, and they hear what you wanna hear.

Still they are making their profit of weakness and the sadness

Of poor men who have lost all hope, all faith and will to live.

Sneaking in-deep in mind and soul,

Deceitfully-so high's the fall

Sly-Divine art of lies

Lie-Divine art of lies

Vicious, sly, they're addicted to the desperation of men,

They're making amounts of money from cruel desolation.

Those bastards are becoming rich with modern slavery,

It's a shame to see those thieves in the 21th century.

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