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I barely missed the chair down in penitentiary. Now I'm wading through the river to see a pastor about my past mistakes. In hopes that he could raise the stakes. By washing me clean of my sins.

Can't believe I'm going down this road again, to pay a little visit to the devil. To see if I could barter my soul for peace and quiet, on this low and barren land. We'll see if it's worth the fruit at hand.

The beast looked at me with a diabolic grin, and asked me where I was the day they passed out "Common Sense". Because he accompanied Thomas Paine. Made sure to spread false prophecies. Sent the peasants out blind to share rich fallacies.

Oh I'm beginning to think I'll regret my decision. What's done is done, I'm in quite the position. Between you and me, I'll say it's deserving so long as there's something to be learned. I won't let this soul go to waste.

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from Deep Pull (2012), released September 20, 2012

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