Black Prophecies
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Black Prophecies
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"Blessed are the destroyer of false hope
For they are the true messiahs
Cursed are the god-adorers
For they shall be shorn sheep"
The satanic bible, by Anton Szandor LaVey
It has be written in the old time
When the ancient keepers of eternity
Were fighting for their kingdom
From the dark and cold night
Where dead souls lies forever
The answers came and were read to the living
The time is near when those prophecies will be real
We are the sons of all those who keep the secret
We have prepared everything and we are waiting for the sign
For this time we are ready to welcome on earth
The dark prince of Hell with all his legions
This will be the dawn of a new age of truth and real men
Come forth master, your throne is wating you
Come forth master SATAN
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