Church of Saint Anne
Miracles and Betrayal: Unveiling the Dark Tale of the Church of Saint AnneLyrics
Oh Father, did you speak to God?
Questioning if the Father communicated with God.
Oh Father, did he speak to you?
Repeating the inquiry about the Father's interaction with God.
In the Church of Saint Anne
Reference to the setting, the Church of Saint Anne.
Oh Father, your eyes could heal the sick
Noting the Father's healing ability with his eyes.
Yeah, heal the sick
Emphasizing the Father's capacity to heal the sick.
Oh Father, no one could ever forget
Highlighting an unforgettable aspect of the Father.
Oh Father, the night your eyes went black
Recalling an ominous event when the Father's eyes turned black.
In the Church of Saint Anne
Reiterating the setting in the Church of Saint Anne.
Oh Father, God left you for dead
Suggesting that God abandoned the Father, leaving him for dead.
It was a black year for the Church of Saint Anne
Describing a negative period for the Church of Saint Anne.
It was a black year when the miracles began
Connecting the dark events with the onset of miracles.
In the Church of Saint Anne
Reiterating the Church of Saint Anne as the backdrop.
The sick got sicker and the well got ill
Indicating worsening health for the sick and well.
Your congregation said you lost "God's will"
Conveying that the congregation believes the Father lost divine favor.
You ran to the altar, said another prayer
Describing the Father's attempt to seek divine intervention through prayer.
You ran to the altar, but God was never there
Expressing the futility of the Father's efforts as God seems absent.
So they threw you out, and stoned you down
Narrating the consequence of the congregation's disillusionment – expulsion and stoning.
Stoned you down to the ground
Emphasizing the severity of the punishment, being stoned to the ground.
It was a black year for the Church of Saint Anne
Reiterating the negative period for the Church of Saint Anne.
It was a black year when the miracles began
Linking the dark times with the commencement of miracles.
In the Church of Saint Anne
Returning to the Church of Saint Anne as the focal point.
Oh Father, betrayed by your own
Exploring the theme of betrayal within the Father's own circle.
Oh Father, did Satan take your soul?
Pondering if the Father's soul was claimed by Satan.
They found him in the tower hanging from the bell
Describing the Father's demise – hanging from the bell tower.
A twisted smile on his face as if he came straight from Hell
Depicting a sinister smile on the Father's face, suggesting a connection to Hell.
"If thine eyes deceive thee, pluck them out"
Quoting a biblical reference, implying self-mutilation for spiritual clarity.
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