Sebastian Bach
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Blasphemer

Blasphemer lyrics by Sebastian Bach. Blasphemer, you're not too blessed You're a mystery mess, Blasphemer You've come untied You've come undressed, Blasphemer...

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Blasphemer

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Blasphemer, you're not too blessed

You're a mystery mess, Blasphemer

You've come untied

You've come undressed, Blasphemer

Close your eyes and the world succumbs

Cherry bride, lovely laser lungs

Blasphemer

The throne by default

Certainly's not my fault

Blasphemer

Blasphemer you know your place

Turn off your face Blasphemer

Bind my limbs but untie the truth

Old or young, we're the same as you

Blasphemer

You're not too blessed

You're a mystery mess

You've come untied

You've come undressed

You know your place

Turn off your face

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