Hell, Fire And Damnation

Album: Hell, Fire And Damnation (2024)
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  • Child of Satan or lamb of God
    The choice is yours to make
    Rule the heavens high or reign in hell
    Satanic rites and holy prayers
    Bring supremacy
    Fighting for our souls until the end

    The battle rages on
    Through eternity
    In the fight for good and evil
    Which one will succeed?

    Hell, fire and damnation
    Written in the prophecy
    Holy fire and salvation
    Will our souls ever be free?
    Ever be free

    The Antichrist and Nazarene
    Fight the endless war
    Angels, demons raging back and forth
    Demonic verses holy script
    The never ending fight
    Will the darkness conquer 'gainst the light?

    Armies of the evil
    Warriors of the good
    Battle on forever
    To find the chosen one

    Hell, fire and damnation
    Written in the prophecy
    Holy fire and salvation
    Will our souls ever be free?

    Satan's fire, heaven's light
    The conflict never ends
    Back and forth they battle for our souls
    The prophecy written out
    There for all to read
    Some believe but others cannot see

    The battle rages on
    Into eternity
    The fight for good and evil
    Which one will it be?

    Hell, fire and damnation
    Written in the prophecy
    Holy fire and salvation
    Will our souls ever be free?
    Ever be free
    Ever be free
    Never Writer/s: Doug Scarratt, Nibbs Carter, Nigel Glockler, Paul Quinn, Peter Byford
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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