| «Shall we use Your Holy Shroud
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| To cover the most profane blood of our young?
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| Yes we shall
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| For the garb of His bride must remain white»
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| Woe is the word of the Law
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| And the Word was with God
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| And the Word was God
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| Let His bride be ever washed in the blood of her children
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| Let those who speak dissonance be silenced
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| Let their severance be as banal as The Word
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| This house shall remain
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| Shall grow
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| Let the children’s blood be its mortar
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| Invocated to metamorphosis
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| By those that feed on the petals that fall
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| From their split flesh
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| Cast out all dissent
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| And we shall grow mighty
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| Shall feed His toothy maw
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| And we feast on the scraps
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| Hosannah in the highest
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| We are blessed by your vomit
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| Under the banner of Jabez we forge our grand expansion
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| With the hollow husks of our excommunicated
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| We decorate our holy festival
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| Agnus Dei
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| Agnus Dei
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| Agnus Dei
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| We raise our hands to thee
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| No liturgy outlined
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| But these patterns are Holy
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| Banal inspiration
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| Banal worship
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| Banal communion
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| Banal Christ
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| Let us feed upon Him
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| Let us feed our convicted to Him
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| Let us drink of His blood
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| Let us bleed those who doubt
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| Christ of Corruption
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| Shall we use your Holy Shroud
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| To cover and mop the most vulgar blood of our young?
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| Yes, we shall
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| For the garb of His bride must remain white |