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Crematory - Act Seven Lyrics

Crematory Act Seven lyrics is the 5th song on the album "Believe" by Crematory. The "Act Seven" lyrics by Crematory are displayed below.
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No restraint - on the edge of insanity

Greed - never enough for the rich life

Slowness - flesh is heavy and frail

 

Seven deadly sins - seven dreams

Seven gates to hell - seven days

Seven world wonders - seven signs

Seven years bad luck - seven lifes

 

Anger - blood boiling out of wrath and power

Arrogance - being better than others

Sensuality - devoted to the flesh

Envy - begrudge everyone else

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Seven deadly sins - seven dreams

Seven gates to hell - seven days

Seven world wonders - seven signs

Seven years bad luck - seven lifes

 

- seven - seven - seven -

 

Seven deadly sins - seven dreams

Seven gates to hell - seven days

Seven world wonders - seven signs

Seven years bad luck - seven lifes

 

Gluttony - never behold the end

Avarice - the eternal yearning for more

Sloth - learned to love the easy life

Rage - ignoring human loss

Pride - blindness before the fall

Lust - dedicated to passion

Jealousy - confirmation of possession

 

 

 

 

 

 

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