ran into trouble on the road to damascus,
stuck spears in their thoughts, hidden comments.
till the acid hit.
combination, right down to the exit plans.
you really thought that? girl is a tarpit.
she sits in their thrones and they cut off his head.
calling the astral, the angel you saw,
carrying a sign, and a knife in their backs.
under the sun, beneath the convalescence.
beneath his arms, an impressive weight to carry.
calling satan, i hate to narrate it,
but underneath the sun we couldn't trace it inside.
ran into trouble on the way home from damascus,
stuck spears in their throats and they got what it takes!
under his sign, till its force shone right through them!
under the sun, felt so guilty inside.
sad and drunk, on the road to damascus went,
and jumping off a terminal decline.
all the way home, and off the road to damascus...
underneath the sun, on the road to damascus,
stuck the spears in their throats, and then they cut off the head.
underneath the sun, i felt so guilty inside,
over there.
oh the sun, on the road to damascus wept, and it bled, at the red of our backs.
oh the son on the road to damascus wept.
oh well.
gotta wonder if we were all to feel bad about it.
can we be seen in public?
anyway, anywhere. it wept and it bled,
and it can dig its head out of dirt.
had a soul, and had faith in its part,
and it burned up in flames, and then it went away.
can be seen in its shame, behind its shadow,
cast it on the ground in time, but then it went away.
i'll be seen on the road up to damascus,
and they cut off his head!
and then they cut off his head!
oh the scene on the road to damascus went.
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