Imprinting Lies
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Imprinting Lies
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We are all governed by the faith of the world
And there is one faith
Dangerous unhuman that takes our freedom
Do you think you are in the right
Even when you take human rights
Your sick thoughts about paradise
Poison yourself with your bloody lies
Crimes rape kill abhorrence
This is what humans still create
We pray, we will pay
Tonight the angels fall
In a wrong faith we're drowning
How much are we worth
For the nature that gave us birth
We're taking more than we deserve
Wrong stories are the curse
The writers keep imprinting lies
We pay for some stupid shows
We sell even our souls to make us feel valuable
Isn't this so damned dismal
Freedom so far
Freedom so far
Freedom so far
Crimes rape kill abhorrence
This is what humans still create
We pray, we will pay
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