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Fallen Angels
Descending eyes piercing the starry nights Deeper yet, unto hearts of men Crossing thresholds shattered darkness Behold, the fallen angels unbeknown to sin That of weakest appetites malign As heaven's tears spilling city streets In futility cleanse what's evil-wise From beneath, us vagabonds of broken wings Empty rooms loneliness desperately Weary hearts for yearning error in love Far off stares and blank faces, harrow in oasis And inspirations forgotten, never peering up Divine light cease upon closing heart Earthly flesh feeding frenzies To another piece of faith withdrawn Humanity continues on and spirituality dies ending Some pretentious fly toward false sanctuary Never escaping whispers, persecutions within Hissings soft, but brimstone in our heads Countless fallen angels iniquitous deprivation dins "Criers" define us as the times most desperate "God, forgive us, please" hollow words that we pray "The wicked must be punished" God's eternal now and tomorrow His arms outstretched further still but, where are we today
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