Silent Crucifixion - Arabesque



     
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Silent Crucifixion Lyrics


I see you wearing that fake crown of thorns,
Sometimes I forsake and regret the day that I was born.
I'm on my knees to pray that thickets peel apart your skin,
My life is forfeit as you wallow in your sin.I remember the day that I prayed for forgiveness,
I have forsaken my life for this cultures acceptance.
I let His blood wash over my eyes,
and I foolishly wiped it away with their lies.
Crucifixion,
is a fate I am truly unworthy of.
These nails in my hands
a death, far too fortunate for me.
I'm on the ground in the dirt and surrounded by hate.
I hear voices around me, people decide my fate.
"Hang him!" the crowd screams out! "He isn't one of us!"
"Kill him! Apostate to us and them!"God, kill me,
Murder this wolf inside of me.
Crucify me,
I am the lie that I despise,

Slice out my tongue for the sins of my eyes.Silence is lethal,
I am guilty of suicide.
Silence is lethal.
I have murdered the martyr inside.Silence is lethal,
I am guilty of suicide.
I've murdered the martyr inside.
I've strayed to far and I want to come home.
God please save me from myself.
I remember the day that I prayed for forgiveness,
I have forsaken my life for this cultures acceptance.
I let His blood wash over my eyes,
and I foolishly wiped it away with their lies.
Crucifixion,
is a fate I am truly unworthy of.
These nails in my hands
a death far too fortunate for me.
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There are at least five artists that go by the name Arabesque.
1) A German disco group,
2) A hip hop artist from Toronto, Ontario
3) A Dutch prog-metal band
4) A Siesta Records indie pop band lead by Keith Girdler and Paul Stewart, former members of Sarah Records band Blueboy (changing into Beaumont),
5) A traditional arabian group.
6) 1970s Progressive Rock band from Pittsburgh, PA 1) Arabesque was a famous German disco music group formed in 1977, consisting of Sandra Cretu (joined the group in 1979), Jasmin Vetter, and Michaela Rose.

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