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Underkript - Sufferance and Sorrow Lyrics



Underkript - Sufferance and Sorrow Lyrics




There's a plague that's spreading
Across a race so helpless
Consumed by brain dead lies
From ancient scriptures

There's a lie that's leeching
Under thousands of skins
Bleeding them unknowing
Of logic and reason

There's an eye that's watching
Over conforming masses
And regressive rulings
From long a ago

There's a strong resistance
Lead by fear of falling
Back into an oppressive torment
Where the pheasants live in
Poverty

Poverty

Poverty and lies

All religion has brought to this world
In its entirety
Is Sufferance and Sorrow
Rejecting our humanity
Suffer in sorrow

All religion has brought to this world
In its entirety
Is Sufferance and Sorrow
Rejecting our humanity
Suffer in sorrow

Suffer in silence
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English

There's a plague that's spreading
Across a race so helpless
Consumed by brain dead lies
From ancient scriptures

There's a lie that's leeching
Under thousands of skins
Bleeding them unknowing
Of logic and reason

There's an eye that's watching
Over conforming masses
And regressive rulings
From long a ago

There's a strong resistance
Lead by fear of falling
Back into an oppressive torment
Where the pheasants live in
Poverty

Poverty

Poverty and lies

All religion has brought to this world
In its entirety
Is Sufferance and Sorrow
Rejecting our humanity
Suffer in sorrow

All religion has brought to this world
In its entirety
Is Sufferance and Sorrow
Rejecting our humanity
Suffer in sorrow

Suffer in silence
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Writer: Matthew Anderson
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Language: English
Length: 5:03
Written by: Matthew Anderson

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