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Hell is Going With Him

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Relentless, empowering, with so many mountains to climb Remorseless destruction, given on those who idled around Youthful years spent wasted on anger never worth its time Pursued until driven under this cold, listless barren ground He had a mission given to him, before his own birth breath Centuries before him, a devil’s power on his enemies to ail Bring them all down, then left to wallow in their own death Just to sight him was enough to render those demons pale He was going beyond any hell known that all feared but he Wiping this world, of those who would afflict beyond belief To make all a better place only for the likes of you, and me Not to be burdened with their woeful cries, thus their grief Where God’s beyond, will feed upon, their perishable souls With all their knowledge on a platter digested, as achieved So, peace upon this world can reign once more, we control So evil will no longer exist as we have all always perceived

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Date: 11/19/2024 12:27:00 PM
Tell me about the music on these? Are you writing these? Or a site that puts words to tune? Really enjoying listening to these.
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Indiana Shaw
Date: 11/20/2024 12:20:00 AM
Hi Jeff, they are always my own words, then I just get AI to put the music and vocals to the words, great isn't it, and no it isn't cheating as long as it is you that has written all the words . . .
Date: 8/17/2024 8:52:00 PM
Pretty cool. Thanks for the vocals.
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Date: 8/18/2024 7:17:00 PM
Hi, Benjamin, I was about to delete it as it wasn't going along the lines I wanted when I saw you comment, but I do like the music track that goes along with it, so I'm leaving it up, cheers for the visit . . .

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