Altered From Catechization

Album: Genesis (2007)
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  • The demon lord's son, now a ruler of only one nation
    Spreading his gospel among millions
    Empires fused and bound together by the fingertips of their distinct leader
    A flesh parade of a converted public altered from catechization
    Manipulated and influenced into a sense of delusive calm
    Consuming every word spoon fed directly into their beliefs
    As a Sheppard carrying his offerings between his arms
    Garnished statements maintain and keep his people optimistic and confident
    A throbbing army only grows from the misleading tongue of their new ruler
    One army with new beliefs expanding through demonic designation
    Ordered to butcher the existence of anything contrary
    Almost as a reoccurrence on times past
    As previous enemies of the forgoing lord have come and gone
    All having the corresponding image of god through their own incoherent reflection Writer/s: Brent Riggs, Jonathan Davy, Ravi Bhadriraju, Stephen Robert Thompson
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