Blasphemy

Album: That's the Spirit (2015)
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  • You got hell to pay but you already sold your soul
    It's blasphemy
    But the words don't make sense no more
    What would your mother say? Your faith has you immured
    So don't try to tell me that you still believe
    No don't preach to me

    Ask no questions and you'll get no lies
    Turn the cheek and blind the eye
    Let it go
    Bend the knee and give away your life
    Bite your tongue and close your mind
    Never know

    'Cause you got hell to pay but you already sold your soul
    It's blasphemy
    But the words don't make sense no more
    What would your mother say? Your faith has you immured
    So don't try to tell me that you still believe
    No don't preach to me

    You're not blessed you're cursed
    And it's getting worse now

    It makes no sense but it must right
    The blood and sweat you sacrificed
    Was it all for nothing
    'Cause you found no sign and see no light
    We hear no voice when we pray at night
    But we swore and now it's too late to turn back

    You're not blessed you're cursed
    And it's getting worse now

    You got hell to pay but you already sold your soul
    It's blasphemy
    But the words don't make sense no more
    What would your mother say? Your faith has you immured
    So don't try to tell me that you still believe
    No don't preach to me

    No don't preach to me
    Don't preach to me
    No don't preach to me
    It's blasphemy Writer/s: Jordan Keith Attwood Fish, Lee David Malia, Matthew Kean, Matthew Stephen Nicholls, Oliver Scott Sykes
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Songtrust Ave
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