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My faith and my love
But howl, howl, howl, the pain
My faith and my blood
Oh why, why, wild insaneMy faith and my people
We'll howl, howl, howl, the pain
My faith and my freedom
I'll never let it go againNot anymore I must let go
And when I finally reach the point of no return
I must let go because I know
I'm manic, I'm manic, I'm manic, soAnd when you need catharsis, yes
Because it's how you're made, you know, yes
And when you need absolving, yes
Don't ask how but come into my house of painMy faith and my love
But howl, howl, howl, the pain
My faith, yes my own will
Oh, see me through this painMy faith in my blood
And flow right through my vein
My faith and no reason

I'll never be the sameNot anymore I must let go
And when I finally reach the point of no return
I must let go because I know
I'm manic, I'm manic, I'm manic, soAnd when you need catharsis, yes
Because it's how you're made, you know, yes
And when you need absolving, yes
Don't ask how but come into my house of painMy faith and my love
But howl, howl, howl, the pain
My faith and my freedom
I'll never let it go againNot anymore I must let go
And when I finally reach the point of no return
I must let go because I know
I'm manic, I'm manic, I'm manic, soAnd when you need catharsis, yes
Because it's how you're made, you know, yes
And when you need absolving, yes
Don't ask how but come into my house of painAnd when you need catharsis, yes
Because it's how you're made, you know, yes
And when you need absolving, yes
Don't ask how but come into my house of pain

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Killing Joke are an English post-punk group which formed in October 1978 in Notting Hill, London, England. Founding members Jaz Coleman (vocals, keyboards) and Geordie Walker (guitars) have been the only constant members. A key influence on industrial rock, their early music was described by critics Stephen Thomas Erlewine and John Dougan as well as industrial metal and "quasi-metal, dancing to a tune of doom and gloom," which gradually evolved over the years...

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