and meat, fur, suede, wool, leather are the end Products of torture, confinement and murder. I abjure their use out of reverence for all innocent life. »
New Ethic Destroy the Machines
by Earth Crisis
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designated as his regent
And Lord of this World
I deny Jesus Christ, the deceiver
And I abjure the Christian faith
Holding in contempt all of it's works »
The Oath Don't Break the Oath
by Mercyful Fate
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sacrifice
Now is the time to abjure Gods
The black war comes with the wind
There is neither Heaven nor Hell, but only war
Massacring the wons »
War Morbid Visions/Bestial Devastation
by Sepultura
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which I abjure
Where the bloody blade is forged
Am I the cause of the cure?
[Chorus]
Our destiny is soon revealed
Battle strewn, no way to heal
We »
Downfall Exhibit B: The Human Condition
by Exodus
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to a tomb
It cannot be empty.
A barren womb of plenty
A vacant grave must be filled.
For this the Fathers' will,
Material birth be abjure,
A mother's »
Graves of the Fathers None So Live
by Cryptopsy
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repentance,
Abjure this evil art,
Cease this wretched wickedness
And cleans thy foolish heart,
For the evil that once served you
Has made of you a slave, »
A Cautionary Tale History of a Time to Come
by Sabbat
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hurlant à la mort me sont tombés dessus
Ils ont su me convaincre et ma muse insolente
Abjurant ses erreurs, se rallie à leur foi
Avec un soupçon de »
Mourir Pour des Idees Les Copains D'Abord [Polygram]
by Georges Brassens
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land of fungible convictions Because it seemed like the pits And when I say, "conviction" I mean it's something to abjure And when I say "uncertain" I »
The Ballad of the Sin Eater Hearts of Oak
by Ted Leo
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