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Immolation Unpardonable Sin

Take your heaven
And leave them for the children
Show me you're real
And your hell
Prove your greatness
I refuse to believe these lies
Can you show me that you really loved us
I don't think you can, I don't think you will
That you really died to save us from damnation
Divine illumination sees no path to forgiveness
When the one who defies the lord i
s cast out forever
Banishment from the house of
God is not what I fear
For his kingdom is divided
and his people shall stray
Your kingdom is everlasting, yet so empty
One above, how mighty are your wonders
I commend myself for this unpardonable sin
For now more than ever I see clearer than before
Your saints have chosen sin over glory
The misery that surrounds me,
Your strength has diminished...My fallen one
Your images has brought despair
I'm repulsed by your name
to the ones you've forsaken
Your death I'll rejoice as you sickness disappears
i commend myself for this unpardonable sin
Lament in your own failure,
for in death there is rebirth
For now more than ever I see clearer than before


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