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lyrics
I say a prayer in the dark
Thy kingdom come, thy will be done
The tinderbox meets its spark
Avenging angel has come
Stand at the end of the age
To turn around it's too late
And while we bicker and rage
The enemy's at the gates
God won't save us from ourselves
God won't save us from ourselves
We think that we're so evolved
And yet it's always the same
Murder and rape sanctified
Atrocities in God's name
Now our intentions are pure
Driven by faith, scorn, and greed
And now our victory's assured
March forth to make the world bleed
God won't save us from ourselves
God won't save us from ourselves
credits
from A Fleeting Melody out of a Fading Dream,
released June 4, 2021
Music and lyrics by James Perry
Performed by Ashes Fallen (James Perry, Michelle Perry, Jason Shaw)
Produced by Ashes Fallen
Recorded and mixed by James Perry; mix assistance by Gordon Young and Eric K.
Mastered by Gordon Young
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