God

Album: The Covering (2011)
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  • Oh, oh, oh, oh!

    Hearts are weeping, soul's are keeping on ice
    Spirits dying, wickedness won't suffice
    Those who cared, they stop and stare at the wall
    Doing nothing, watching prisoners fall

    The sun is falling from the sky
    The earth is cold and still

    [Chorus]

    God, have mercy on us
    For we know not what we do
    God, dark and blinded, we are burning
    Without you, God!

    Yeah, oh, oh!

    Without conscience, without warning at all
    We kill the wounded, crushing those who crawl
    Can't we see that life, is hung by a thread
    In the end our flesh is buried and dead

    Mountains crumble, rivers swell
    The tide is taking all

    [Chorus] Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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