Head on Your Platter
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Head on Your Platter
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Replace what's inside
Pour your spirit to my neck
Cause these parts to change
May your will be done
My eyes are seeing now
My heart is feeling now
Move before me
Your gift is that all matters (move before me)
Taking all I am
My head upon your platter
Deserving all this pain
My old life is flowing out
My soul is awakening
I'm finally alive
My eyes are seeing now
My heart is feeling now
Move before me
Your gift is all that matters (move before me)
Taking all I am
My head upon your platter
Move before me
Your gift is all that matters (move before me)
Taking all I am
My head upon your platter
A table for me
My lord has set in stone
The feast of the ages
Where I'll finally call home
My eyes are seeing now
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Orphan Project performs "Head on Your Platter", and this lyric page sits inside the Orphan Project catalog on LyroVerse.
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