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Chord of Souls - Fields of the Nephilim



     
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Advisory - the following lyrics contain explicit language:
The preacher says to all his men
I heard godly laughter
Can it be the end?
Well I'm on fire
When he's so cold
I heard godly laughter
Let it be the end
Let it be the endCome on hate your conscience
Well let's skip this world
Well I hate your Gods people who breed on earth

Over to the other side
I'm caught stepping out
Come on over to the other side
Save your brothers nowWell let it be the end
Eyes, eyes, eyes, eyesHonest men these worthy men
In all my dreams
I hear godly laughter
Unleash your souls this faceless knows
When I'm disclosed
It's not a God I'm afterWell let it be the end
Oh, let it be the end
Oh, let it be the end
Believers chord of souls
Oh, let it be the end
Oh, let it be the end
Oh, let it be the end
Between us chord of souls
Eyes, eyes, eyes, eyesAnd I hate your country
And I hate your world
No I hate your Gods people who breed on earth
Over to the other side
I caught stepping out
In order to recreate religious experience
Tear my fuckin' heart outThe end believers
Oh, let it be the end
The end between us
Lord of souls
The end believers
Oh, let it be the end
Oh, let it be the end
Between us chord of soulsLet it end
Let it end
Let it end
Oh
EyesEyes
Eyes
The whole world let it
Eyes
The whole world let it
Eyes
I hate my country
Eyes
Well I hate no concience
Eyes
Well I let it hate us
Well I let it end
Well I let it hate us
Well I let it endEyes, eyes, eyes, eyes
No, no, no, no

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Fields of the Nephilim is a gothic rock band, active throughout the 1980s. They formed in Stevenage, Hertfordshire, UK in 1984. Carl McCoy, Gary Whisker, Tony Pettit and brothers Paul Wright and Alexander 'Nod' Wright were the starting lineup. Peter Yates joined by the time of their first release, replacing Gary Whisker. The band's name refers to magnetic fields and the biblical Nephilim race. Their sound was innovative in the gothic scene, incorporating heavy metal elements to make a hard, bass and guitar driven sound underneath McCoy's growled vocals.

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