Leviticus: Faggot

Album: Peace Beyond Passion (1996)
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  • Faggot better run learn to run ''cause daddy's home
    His sweet lil' boy just a little too sweet
    Every night the man showed the faggot what a real man should be
    The man and the faggot will never see
    for so many can't even perceive a real man Tell me

    Not that the faggot didn't find a woman fine and beautiful
    He admired desired their desires
    He wanted love from strong hands
    The faggot wanted the love of a man

    His mother would pray
    Save him, save him, save him from this life

    Go to church boy
    Faggot you're just a prisoner of your own perverted world
    No picket fence acting like a bitch that's all he sees ain't that what faggot means
    No love dreams
    Only the favors sweet Michael performed for money to eat

    'Cause the man kicked the faggot out the house at 16
    Amen mother let it be
    Before long he was crowned queen for all the world to see bloody body face down
    The wages of sin are surely death that's what mama used to say
    So there was no sympathy

    Let he without sin walk amongst the hated and feared and know true trial and tribulations
    See my dear we're all dying for something searchin' and searchin'
    Soon mama found out that god would turn his back on her too

    Save me save me from this life
    I pray to my Lord above save me they say you're the way the light Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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  • Mike from Berkeley, CaLeviticus in the Bible is one of three law books in the Bible. The others are Numbers and Deuteronomy. The book of Leviticus mainly focuses on the laws the Levites, who were the priests among the tribes of Israel. Levites were descendants of Levi. Levi was a son of Jacob, who was renamed Israel by God. All the tribes were named after the sons of Israel. Moses, his sister Miriam and Aaron were all Levites. The job of maintaining the tabernacle(place of worship)was given to Levites. Only descendants of Aaron could become priests.
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