Exalt

Album: This is Exile (2008)
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  • I have no patience for a cowardly prejudice
    What's done is done and what's dead
    And what's dead is dead

    I have my colony united for commemoration, listen
    My proposal slowly manifested
    Pleading as if I care for a worthless excuse
    Imminent I am to a victory

    All who deny shall burn alive
    No time for weak states of mind
    All who deny shall burn alive
    No time for weak states of mind

    So wake up
    All who deny shall burn alive

    His awakening is near
    The stipulation is obvious
    Kneel before me or be cast down
    How I hope you feel the magnitude
    Kneel before me or be cast down

    How oblivious could one be?
    Humiliated are the false allies

    Infidel, into the fiery depths you go
    Bring me the head of treachery and greed
    I won't let this escape my grasp
    No time for weak states of mind
    I have no patience for a cowardly prejudice

    So wake up Writer/s: Alex Wade, Ben Savage, Gabe Crisp, Kevin Lane, Phile Bozeman, Zach Householder
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management
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