Freedom Is The Wage Of Sin
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Freedom Is The Wage Of Sin
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Mandated since none of them knew
How to transcend moral codes that are presumed
Unthinkable?
Inconceivable?
Cower in a corner and keep the heresy stowed
Freedom is the wage of sin
No universal (theoretical) force of influence
Should dictate behaviour that we can't handle ourselves
Freedom is the wage of sin
Permission - the abdication of our self-determination
Think... think for a minute
Of centuries of perpetuating
Bloodshed, deception, oppression
Think... think for a minute
Of centuries of subjugating
Martyrs superstitions
The evidence is damning and conclusive -
That intervention
Is not advancing or easing hardships
Still we're strangely so duty-bound
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