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I don't lock glocks An' I don't ride with a nine I don't pack Heckler and Koch But when I step over the line I'm packin' more heat than a Navy Seal I got both hands free Because I gave up the wheel I got my arms stretched out So I can seal the deal He had his life snuffed out So He could finally heal Us The killers and the accomplice When He said "it's finished" His plan was accomplished His face beat and anguished The Devil thought he'd vanquished The One by whom he was banished But he must've been astonished When the only Lamb unblemished Made good on His promise That was given to the Psalmist Death had been demolished Its power was abolished Humanity refurbished He suffered because He cherished The impoverished and the ravished Malnourished and the famished So I pack heat, but it's a different kind entirely Not a weapon, not of man that is I cary knowledge, that His spirit lives inside of me I cary peace, in the knowledge that I'm his
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Nov 19, 2013
Nov 19, 2013 at 9:00 PM UTC
Heat
I don't lock glocks An' I don't ride with a nine I don't pack Heckler and Koch But when I step over the line I'm packin' more heat than a Navy Seal I got both hands free Because I gave up the wheel I got my arms stretched out So I can seal the deal He had his life snuffed out So He could finally heal Us The killers and the accomplice When He said "it's finished" His plan was accomplished His face beat and anguished The Devil thought he'd vanquished The One by whom he was banished But he must've been astonished When the only Lamb unblemished Made good on His promise That was given to the Psalmist Death had been demolished Its power was abolished Humanity refurbished He suffered because He cherished The impoverished and the ravished Malnourished and the famished So I pack heat, but it's a different kind entirely Not a weapon, not of man that is I cary knowledge, that His spirit lives inside of me I cary peace, in the knowledge that I'm his
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Nov 19, 2013
Nov 19, 2013 at 9:00 PM UTC
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