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He prowls around like a hungary lion Looking for his bait Be alert of sober mind Don't let him be your fate He is the prince of darkness This is his world of rule The leader of temptation Deceit his favourite tool He's arrogant he's boastful Satan is his name His followers the Antichrist Destruction is his game The master of disaster The distributor of fear Be on your guard He'd like us all To believe that he's not here I used to walk in darkness His path I walked along I told fortunes by reading tarrot cards Then realised this was wrong Through ouija board I met him And spoke with his spirits too He spits deceit to all he meets Including me and you His aim is of destruction Many ways he'll surely find To annihilate abolish The (love ) of all mankind To all who don't believe in him Just Look around you'll see So many in his image ( There's only Christ can set us free ~)
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Sep 30, 2013
Sep 30, 2013 at 7:17 PM UTC
Spiritual Liberty
He prowls around like a hungary lion Looking for his bait Be alert of sober mind Don't let him be your fate He is the prince of darkness This is his world of rule The leader of temptation Deceit his favourite tool He's arrogant he's boastful Satan is his name His followers the Antichrist Destruction is his game The master of disaster The distributor of fear Be on your guard He'd like us all To believe that he's not here I used to walk in darkness His path I walked along I told fortunes by reading tarrot cards Then realised this was wrong Through ouija board I met him And spoke with his spirits too He spits deceit to all he meets Including me and you His aim is of destruction Many ways he'll surely find To annihilate abolish The (love ) of all mankind To all who don't believe in him Just Look around you'll see So many in his image ( There's only Christ can set us free ~)
John 8:32) Then you will know the truth and the truth will set you free~
lorraine-day
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Sep 30, 2013
Sep 30, 2013 at 7:17 PM UTC
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