Left Hand Path

Album: Left Hand Path (1990)
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  • I am my own God
    Master slave and I will be beyond the grave
    No one will take my soul away
    I carry my own will and make my day

    I am my own God
    See the truth beyond
    Through endless lies thy kingdom come
    Glorified wisdom illumination tool
    Self deceit it's the golden rule

    Live your life you're gonna die your own death
    There's no one above that's gonna take your breath

    I dip my forefinger in the watery blood
    Of your impotent redeemer
    And write over his thorn torn brow
    The true Prince of Evil

    What man's created
    Man can destroy
    Bring to light
    That day of joy Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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  • Dan Gillespy from Courtenay BcA very good and timeless Swedish death metal classic.
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