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Back from the Grave

by Altar of Flesh

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Back From The Grave With me dead you thought you were safe Completely harmless in the grave I've returned from Hell to take my revenge A rotting shade of flesh and bone My God damned soul cannot rest So long as you still breathe Back from the grave! Back for vengeance Back from the grave! Your life will end Back from the grave! Through fire and brimstone Back from the grave! I have returned You live your life like nothing happened No one knows except you and me You got away clean and free But I've come back to make things right Vengeance is mine when your body dies Vengeance is mine when your soul fries When you killed me I swore I'd come back Standing face to face you beg I forgive Through fire and brimstone, six feet of dirt I've come all this way, you can't escape You betrayed me, I'll even the score Final breath--Join me in Hell!

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