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Nails For Crucifiction

Nails For Crucifiction lyrics by Wall of Sleep. The Cross lies heavy on the shoulder on the Way Upstairs to Golgotha the place of skulls and pain The mob...

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Nails For Crucifiction

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The Cross lies heavy on the shoulder on the Way

Upstairs to Golgotha the place of skulls and pain

The mob wants to run your blood , your Father wants your soul

How can he forgive them for doing this deed of foul ?

Wrists torn up by barbed wire lying in an unmarked grave

Entombed in soil of mouldered years, disgraced, defiled and slaved

2000 years of pain the cross is the same to bear

Nails tear your flesh and bones nothing else left to share

Thiefs and mercenaries bound by a spell

The Church of Fake takes an oath on Hell

The cross lies heavy... The man keeps going the Way

like at that time,like in those days

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