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I will never forgive you, and how can I You deprived him of his childhood, of his life You took away happiness and locked it away in a box You held his future in your hand and crumbled it You put a barrier between him and the world Soon his life was plummeting down towards an empty and cold dungeon, because of you You already had your fight, and won You broke his wings, and twisted them off him Now you’re surrounding him with a wall of pain Followed by the whip at the hand of your mercy Day after hopeless day you stand aside and watch You watch him struggling for every breath And as each day goes on his will to live weakness While yours strengthens His misery became mine And I had become drunk in my sorrows But now I am sober And I will not condone it, not anymore I have my army of faith behind me And we’re armed, you see We have our helmet of hope Our breastplate of love And our sword of liberation
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Jan 28, 2019
Jan 28, 2019 at 11:07 PM UTC
Forgive, Forget, or Fight
I will never forgive you, and how can I You deprived him of his childhood, of his life You took away happiness and locked it away in a box You held his future in your hand and crumbled it You put a barrier between him and the world Soon his life was plummeting down towards an empty and cold dungeon, because of you You already had your fight, and won You broke his wings, and twisted them off him Now you’re surrounding him with a wall of pain Followed by the whip at the hand of your mercy Day after hopeless day you stand aside and watch You watch him struggling for every breath And as each day goes on his will to live weakness While yours strengthens His misery became mine And I had become drunk in my sorrows But now I am sober And I will not condone it, not anymore I have my army of faith behind me And we’re armed, you see We have our helmet of hope Our breastplate of love And our sword of liberation
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Jan 28, 2019
Jan 28, 2019 at 11:07 PM UTC
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