The City of Evil Ones
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The City of Evil Ones
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The lies are written on the walls
The people of fire were born
In every breath they take
Evil has its own share
Chorus
In every house there's a bad seed growing
(On) every night there's a sin burned and blowing
(In) the hearts of their men hate is brewing
The night has come.
Religious lies are stuck on their brains
Thoughts of fools has scares of hate
Envy is the master of them all
Shadows of Satan they are
chorus
Poisoned tongues
And Evil masks
Faceless eyes
They have
Destroys your life
Change all your days
Here they've carved
Your fate
Do you believe that we'll make it alive from here?
Time is consuming us madly
The city of the evil ones is the place to be
Now we are all gone eternally
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