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Forgive Me, Father

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Forgive Me, Father

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Forgive me, Father for I have sinned.

Lucifer, I'll be down again.

Hold my head inside my hands.

Is this part of some master plan?

Bite my lip and hold my tongue.

I am just a bastard son.

Sex and drugs and steal and lie.

My heart is anything but alive.

Oh, here comes the rain.

On my back in the blackest night.

I've tried my best to live this right.

Now sever my hands, cut out my eyes,

And lead me to the fields to die.

Oh, here comes the rain.

Forgive me, father for I have sinned.

Lucifer, I'll be coming down again.

Oh, here comes the rain.

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