Contextual Analysis of "who chooses hell over forgiveness. you try and try to obliterate my fathers name" in Lyrics

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a perfect life divine sacrifice. a despised savior-despise only me. silenced by the mislead who mock the god they never met. the evil of men's minds knows no limits

who chooses hell over forgiveness. you try and try to obliterate my fathers name

it sickens me! i stay silenced no more. a despised savior-despise only me. you try and try to obliterate my fathers name

nailed. dead. risen.

Singer: impending doom

a perfect life divine sacrifice. a despised savior-despise only me. silenced by the mislead who mock the god they never met. the evil of men's minds knows no limits

who chooses hell over forgiveness. you try and try to obliterate my fathers name

it sickens me! i stay silenced no more. a despised savior-despise only me. you try and try to obliterate my fathers name

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a perfect life divine sacrifice. a despised savior-despise only me. silenced by the mislead who mock the god they never met. the evil of men's minds knows no limits

who chooses hell over forgiveness. you try and try to obliterate my fathers name

it sickens me! i stay silenced no more. a despised savior-despise only me. you try and try to obliterate my fathers name

nailed. dead. risen.

impending doom

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