Death In 1st Person
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Death In 1st Person
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A vigil watch he keeps, over the little ones he preys
And taking every care, to draw them into his maze
Their youth and innocence, blind their eyes to risk
And with a bit of trust, he takes all that's forbid
Once his lust has life, there'll be no stopping the pain
From his mind to his hand, a short journey away
With no perfection in lies, today his tep will slip
And his best-laid plans , now vapor in the wind
Let justice be done
When the innocent's betrayed
No child's life in vain
vulture, walk your final mile today
Guilt or innocence
Death or life
Curse or blessing
Darkness or light
A free will and a choice
It's yours to decide
And death in the first person
Will be your last given right
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