Heretic

Album: Hail to the King (2013)
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  • As they search for blood
    All eyes descend on one
    Honest man in chains
    But that don't matter anyway
    My judgement day

    My flesh will feed the demon
    No trial, no case for reason
    I've been chosen to pay with my life
    Mad men define what mad is
    Turning witches and saints to ashes
    Rising masses marching to find heretic blood.

    Impose your will on me
    'Til fire sets me free
    The flames of hell burn bright
    My fate decided by their lies
    Final demise

    My flesh will feed the demon
    No trial, no case for reason
    I've been chosen to pay with my life
    Mad men define what mad is
    Turning witches and saints to ashes
    Rising masses marching to find heretic
    Heretic blood

    Please, don't leave me
    Please, don't leave me like this
    I've walked a fragile line and I've fallen down
    Please, don't leave me

    My flesh will feed the demon now
    No trial, no case for reason
    I've been chosen to pay with my life
    Mad men define what mad is
    Turning witches and saints to ashes
    Rising masses marching to find heretic
    Heretic blood Writer/s: BRIAN HANER, JONATHAN SEWARD, MATTHEW SANDERS, ZACHARY BAKER
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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