Thrown Into The Fire

Album: The Sin and the Sentence (2017)
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  • Forgive them, father
    For they not know
    My gospel of greed
    Is all for show

    I'd be thrown into the fire
    If they ever learned the truth

    And the congregation weeps

    I'd be thrown into the fire
    If they ever learned the truth

    And the congregation weeps

    Will you bless us
    With your mysterious ways
    Will you grace us
    With your mysterious ways
    Will you heal us
    With your mysterious ways
    Will you save us
    With your mysterious ways

    Forgive me, father
    Lust knows no bounds
    I service my needs
    On hallowed grounds

    I'd be thrown into the fire
    If they ever learned the truth

    And the congregation weeps

    I'd be thrown into the fire
    If they ever learned the truth

    And the congregation weeps

    Will you bless us
    With your mysterious ways
    Will you grace us
    With your mysterious ways
    Will you heal us
    With your mysterious ways
    Will you save us
    With your mysterious ways

    Will you bless us
    With your mysterious ways
    Will you grace us
    With your mysterious ways
    Will you heal us
    With your mysterious ways
    Will you save us
    With your mysterious ways Writer/s: Corey Beaulieu, Matthew Heafy, Paulo Gregoletto
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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