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[Pilatus:] "Father is it possible to grant forgiveness for a sinful action to be committed?" |
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([Father:] "My son, you would have to question whether or not the said-sin is necessary.") |
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[Pilatus:] |
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"(Absolutely...) to wash away indecency, re-write who we are. |
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Weeding out societies weakest in attempts to cure. |
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The disease which we are fed, forcefully down our throats. |
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I seek absolution for these sins unwritten. |
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Any who stand in my way, shall be subjected to torn ligaments and limbs ripped from their sockets. |
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For no pity shall be handed down to the feeble. |
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Human nature seals our fates by leading us down a path of destruction; |
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I have just merely sped up the process. |
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To wash away indecency, re-write who we are. |
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Weeding out societies weakest in attempts to cure. |
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The disease which we are fed, forcefully down our throats. |
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I seek absolution for these sins unwritten." |
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([Father:] "Son? Why are you explaining all this to me?") |
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[Pilatus:] |
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"Well I never had much use for religion. |
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I merely needed someone to listen. |
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Father witness (the) decline of decaying culture. |
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You've, sealed your fate, sealed your doom" |