Journal for Plague Lovers

Album: Journal For Plague Lovers (2009)
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  • Pretend prayer
    Pretend care
    Makes everything seem so fair
    These perfect abattoirs
    These perfect actors
    These perfect abattoirs

    Only a god can bruise
    Only a god can soothe
    Only a god reserves the right
    To forgive those that revile him
    Only a god can bruise
    Only a god can soothe
    Only a god reserves the right
    To forgive those that revile him

    Oh, such love
    Sweet stimulus
    PG certificate and cuts unfocused
    Stitches and wounds
    Doctored divinity
    So much love there's blind affinity

    Only a god can bruise
    Only a god can soothe
    Only a god reserves the right
    To forgive those that revile him
    Only a god can bruise
    Only a god can soothe
    Only a god reserves the right
    To forgive those that revile him Writer/s: JAMES BRADFIELD, NICHOLAS JONES, RICHARD EDWARDS, SEAN MOORE
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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