| What went on in you head when they told you
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| Did you think that it was all a lie?
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| You were leading cattle to the slaughter
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| You still lived when all around you died
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| How many lives did it take to convince you —
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| Did you see that what you did was wrong?
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| Serving death to the people of the city
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| Were you so cold you could not see the harm?
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| Mary — Mary — oh the blood of a thousand lives stain your hands
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| Mary — Mary — but you paid the price
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| How did you feel when they said you had killed them — did you feel their agony
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| and pain?
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| Or did you think that they were mistaken — you would never, never kill or maim
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| You wouldn’t let them cut in your body
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| You thought they were nothing more than fools
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| When you have to answer to the master
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| Their souls will avenge themselves on you
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| Mary — Mary — oh the blood of a thousand lives stain your hands
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| Mary — Mary — but you paid the price
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| I feel your sorrow, your agony and pain
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| It’s time to weep no more, sentence is over, your debt has been paid
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| Lay your soul to rest
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| Did you finally tire of the running — or did your conscience finally get to you?
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| Did they get you when you were not looking?
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| Either way, your game was all through
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| 26 years you were locked from the outside
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| They slammed the door and threw away the key
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| You calmly accepted your 'sentence'
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| For with your death you knew you’d then be free |