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Man Unkind To Mankind

In the ancestral call of righteousness They failed the almighty creator There in the Forbidden Garden of Eden Who could tell where the sinful garden is now? That smal pretty hut where sin began in deceitful manner Then to the days of brave Noah And the Sodom and Gomorrah set in immorally like dogs Which kind world we are, where man is so unkind to mankind? Doors are shut in mysterious manner then broken aftermath Women travail in pain whilst men labour Children are left naked swinging in pain The footless human snake materialized all this crime I watched as it hissed and moved about The ancient curse to mankind in unkindly tongue caused it Men are so unkind to mankind yet satisfied So unkind to the universe, our little china doll Treating her against the will of the creator The creator wanted us to treat the universe LIke a fragile creature he had created it to be But sound of war sounds nearer in the image of Lucifer Tears streaming down from the eyes of men like river flow Man unkind to mankind, things sway and fall apart Rolling, turning like the sun round the earth We catch new birds each day tempted by their hips Babies now know the distance of the journey at back Corruption dwell and feast bread with men, blood shed Forget not the world wars, forget not homosexuality Remember masturbation, remember child abuse, same sex marriage The righteous tattoos on human bodies The death of Abel in the bleeding ground Remember, remember, the ransom of the only son Of what profit is wickedness anyway when sand we return? Beautiful image of the deceiver paying tribute to mankind Why man is unkind to mankind? I smile not here as evil generate in our world When would mankind problems be solved? Is it after the messiah comes? Pretty look betray pretty smiles Evil has overshadowed righteousness and Man unkind to mankind

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