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Worms Wood Songtext
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Worms Wood Songtext

Preacher
Preacher, preacher, lend me your ear
What kind of king leads his kingdom in fear?
Preacher, oh divine deceiver, yeah
What can you do to save me now?

I never thought I′d have to call you out like this
But I can't stand by anymore
The holy sheep, still claiming you′re there
You take what we love just to show us you care
Liar, you lurk there in shadows, forever praying on the weak
But I will lift the veil on the secrets you keep

As I search and search, through chapter and verse
I always fail to see the words right in front of me


Just forget everything you've been told
Take a page outta my book, let your story unfold
And find something to believe in (Believe in me)
And I know the damage is done
That doesn't mean you can′t stand for something
I won′t be silenced by fear
I'd rather fall forever

They say you sent your son to die for us
So tell me now, are you proud of us?
′Cause we reap what we sow, but we reap till it's gone
If we′re made in your image
You fucking made us wrong

So tell me, what kind of king leaves his kingdom to burn?
While the blind lead the blind in the name of his church
This all comes down on you
You, you've fallen shy of the mark
Why must the innocent pay for your mistakes?

Let me tell you something

Just forget everything you′ve been told
Take a page outta my book, let your story unfold
And find something to believe in (Believe in me)
And I know the damage is done
That doesn't mean you can't stand for something
I won′t be silenced by fear
I′d rather fall forever


And if you need something to believe in
Then just believe in me (Just believe in me)
And if you need something to believe in
Then just believe in me

Well if you need something to believe in
Just believe in me
And if you need something to believe in
Just believe in me
Believe in me

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