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Apocalypse Rising
Armies gathered going to war, the Devil rises we're not safe anymore. The rapture came we were left behind. No way to escape our sins made us blind. All of our flesh will be stripped from our bone! God cannot help us we face this alone We didn't believe Jesus, we're headed to Hell. We trusted in a dark angel, from heaven who fell. His kingdom insidious, filled with pleasure we chose. Now replaced with pain and sulphur in our nose. We throw ourselves from mountain tops, still we don't die. Stung by strange demons, our insides start to fry Unimaginable pain in the end all nations bow. The King arrives on the clouds, the future is now. A beautiful city, comes down from the sky. We look on in amazement, as we ask ourselves why? An amazing promise, the heavenly father has kept. To the lake of fire, the rest of us sinners are swept.
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