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Jerusalem

by Mitzvot

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Spears pierce splintered bodies Bloodstained flesh Break their bones, make it quick Show no trace where you've been Eyes turn towards the gate Soon they'll meet their fate Notch your arrows, let them fly Raise the banners high to the sky Charge over broken steel Fear does not liberate Breaking hard through their gates Shoving spears in their face Let them lose their unworthy lives Turn no ear to their dying cries Burn the men and make them pay Belabor men and castrate Children dying without their moms Fill the streets with blood in throngs Mount the mosque, take them down Burn their gods to the ground Melt their gold, make them pay Death is the only way Cutting deep into limbs Bleed them with all of your hate Hung up by their entrails Make every drop of blood spill Raped women, throats cut Drowned children in mothers blood Burnt their mosque to the ground No more muslims on this mount

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