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Black Sins

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Black Sins

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John De Baptiste came from Jerusalem

In the 29th Dynasty before the Infernal Light

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His father was a prophet

His mother a common whore

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He inherited his father's prophetic talents

From the Temple of Christ and rose to become

The Light of the Holy Land

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Chewed Giblet, a peasant boy born Jan Hesderm

In Norway, who lived in darkness

For two thousand and forty, nay, six years

Before the Earth parted

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He became the mightiest of warriors

Chewing his victims giblets, hence the name

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Forthron the Evil

A bastard mutant, repulsive to the eye

Came from a fifth dimension

450 million years B.C

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His sordid sick putrid perverted ways

Created a total wave of Insane Terror

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He is older than Time itself

He saw the Dawn of Man, and he will see

The Dusk

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