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[Music] about [Music] Torah scrolls keep on turning. Just two days and we are through. Then we start from the beginning. [Music] Hashem's holy words begin a new. We all have come to help [Music] and we want to help it rise. based right here in God's holy city throughout this land. It's saving lives. Sweet home. Yeah. Where God's words r so true.
Sweet home. Lord, I'm coming home to you. Well, friends and friends don't think it's Jewish. The United Nations call us crooks. But Donald Trump claims it's all Israel, just as it says in all the holy books. Yeah, sweet. Where God's words are so true. Sweet home Jerusalem. Lord, I'm coming home to you. Many say we have no capital.
Though we're here for 3,000 years, but Jerusalem is eternal, where the US embassy appears. Everybody, sweet home. Come on. Where God's words ring so true. I can't hear you. Sweet home. [Music] Let's let him do it again. Are you ready? I can't hear you guys. Let's do this again. [Music] It was David the king and the psalmist who said in Psalm 137 and verse 5, "If I forget you, oh Jerusaleam, may my right hand forget its skill.
" The Jewish people never forgot that this was their land, their home, their undivided, indisputable indigenous capital from eternity. And tonight, something truly extraordinary happens. It is often said that history is to a civilization what memory is to the individual. If any of us were to wake up tomorrow and not remember where we lived or who we were or who that woman is that is living in our house because we didn't know her to be our wife.
 Amnesia is a horrible thing to have because one is disoriented, lost, completely unable to make a connection just to the simplest things of life. But history is to a civilization what memory is to the individual. And tonight this is a celebration of the history of Jerusalem. There is a verse in the New Testament in Luke verse 40 of chapter 19 and it says this.
If the crowds keep quiet, the stones will cry out. If the crowds don't acknowledge it, the stones will cry out. Tonight, the stones are crying out. The crowds may say it, but the stones absolutely and 100% validate that the Jewish people not only belong here now, but they have belonged here for 4,000 years since the time God said to Abraham, "This is yours.
 take good care of it and you'll be a blessing to the people around the earth and even to those of us who aren't even Jewish. He says, "Those who bless Israel will be blessed and those who curse Israel will be cursed." And I come here tonight because I'd rather have a blessing than a curse. [Applause] I recognize that this extraordinary excavation is not just dust and stone.
 It is a living speech in which God is crying out through the very stones to say to the world, "This magnificent excavation, this extraordinary piece of archaeological mastery is a validation and a truth. And it is shouting from the top of the mountain that this is indeed the eternal home of the Jewish people, the Jewish state and the people who rightly belong here.
 And tonight the rest of the world comes to say welcome home. And may no one ever ever attempt to take your home from you. It is yours. And those of us who are not Jewish, we thank you for giving all of us a foundation of morality and decency and civilization upon which our own faith is built. For without yours, we don't have one.
 As I often tell my Jewish friends, you can be Jewish. You don't need me. But I cannot be who I am in my faith without the debt of obligation that I owe to you for having listened to God and been willing to be obedient to him when he called you to this place as his people for his eternal everlasting purpose.
 And I salute you and join you tonight in the celebration of this wonderful, magnificent, incredible reminder that God never has been finished with Israel and he never will be. This is the eternal home that he has chosen. God bless you all. [Music] I had a dream. I was alone. Vast expanse so complete unknown. Sea of glass so clear it is shown like gold. Then the B like thunder flap.
[Music] I am the first. I am the last. Now rise my son. [Music] [Music] And behold 10,000 kings and every creature worship me. Everyone on one thing one man. It's like a lion, like a lame as though slain. He holds the plane
to make war and peace with me and rain. [Music] Holy, holy is the one who was to come in the Oh my god. [Music] [Applause] [Music] Oh, [Music]
[Music] so That song is Revelator by Josh Gerals, who somebody just turned me on to, and I'm really digging this album, Love and War and the Sea in Between. I think it's from 2011. It's really good, but uh I definitely needed something to offset Sweet Home Yurus, which if anybody's going to complain about the music I'm playing, uh feel free to complain about that.
 But I had to play it because wow. I mean, not only was it super cringe, hate watchw worthy, but that was actually the thing that set me off on this little rabbit trail to make this video with Huckabe here. Forget where I saw it first, but the sweet home. Not only is it a crime against the New Testament, but I'd say it's a crime against Leonard Skard as well.
 Huckabe seemed to be missing a few notes there. And so when I was looking into that concert thing, I stumbled across this inauguration for the pilgrimage road uh ceremony, which was a few weeks ago as well, where Huckabe and Mark Rubio and Netanyahu all spoke at this uh pretty extravagant unveiling ceremony. And I went ahead and watched the whole thing so that you don't have to.
 But there's links in the description if you want to go check it out. But I had never heard of this pilgrimage road project. Supposedly, it's been going on since 2004 where they had started at the pool of Celoam down at the bottom of the valley and discovered this uh I think they discovered the aqueduct first supposedly and so they tunnneled and and excavated this whole street.
 So, here's kind of a summary that they give at their presentation at the uh inauguration. Every flag stone, similar but so different, represents us as human beings, as people remembering our ancestors walking upon these flagstones together, fulfilling the essence of Jerusalem in a sense of humbleness and modesty, no matter what they thought or believed.
 Uniting all of us together. That is the first step one has to walk before uniting with what they want to unite up above. All those hundreds of thousands of people who used to come here and walk from the pool of Siloam on the pilgrimage road all the way up to the temple mount. People from all over the world.
 At the city of David, we are not just digging and uncovering the past, but our future. just to hold the proof of everything I've learned in life in my hands. foreignch. [Music] Forever.
[Music] [Music] [Applause] Wow. [Music] Yeah. He was very happy to be here. It's what we are here. The city of David, all our history shows our land. Every every Jew should walk here. me. The millions will come over here standing on these stones, understanding the fact that you are temporarily over
here. And there's one thing you should do and have to do while you're here, and that is being good. That connects to the essence of Jerusalem. Salem Shalem is whole. And to enable millions to once again walk this road, we will establish here, right where we're seated, the new center for the pilgrimage experience.
A place Swiss students and soldiers and everyone will dig and uncover their own history. The Kedm Center will be the new gateway to the old city. Millions of people annually. A cable car will bring 3,000 people per hour, connecting biblical Jerusalem, Mount Zion, the city of David, the Western Wall, and the Mount of Olives.
 Here people, visitors will meet their past not only with their eyes but with their steps and at the very heart the pilgrimage road not as a symbol but as a living path linking the present to the ancient. So the whole thing is interesting, not just in terms of the symbolism of this pilgrimage road and them supposedly discovering it and and excavating it and then creating a visitor center there at the base of the tunnel.
 And so the idea is supposedly to have people come and walk the pilgrimage road. It's very interesting because then it supposedly ends right at the temple mount where you know presumably they want to build the third temple and yeah just seeing Rubio and Huckabe there and of course they have the two flags side by side just crazy all the symbolism being shoved in your face with this relationship between the US and Israel to the point where it's like can you even really say that they're two separate things anymore? more were they ever are they all just part of
one entity one project not just politically but this is what's so fascinating is how much theology is being pushed by our government I think I was more blown away by that than anything else especially with Huckabe and having the gall not just to spout your typical Christian Zionist kind of talking points but to actually quote from Luke 19 where he talked about the stones will cry out. And of course, if we go back and read Luke 19.
 I mean, the irony is just crazy because let's go back to verse 28 of chapter 19 where it's recounting the triumphal entry of Jesus into Jerusalem. And when he had said these things, he went ahead going up to Jerusalem. When he drew near to Beth Page and Bethany at the mount that is called Olivet, he sent two of his disciples, saying, "Go into the village in front of you, where on entering you will find a colt tied on which no one has ever yet sat.
 Untie it and bring it here. If anyone asks you, why are you untying it?" you shall say, "The Lord has need of it." So those who were sent went away and found it just as he had told them. And as they were untying the colt, its owner said to them, "Why are you untying the colt?" And they said, "The Lord has need of it." And they brought it to Jesus.
 And throwing their cloaks on the colt, they sat Jesus on it. And as he rode along, they spread their cloaks on the road. As he was drawing near, already on the way down the Mount of Olives, the whole multitude of his disciples began to rejoice and praise God with a loud voice for all the mighty works that they had seen, saying, "Blessed is the King who comes in the name of the Lord. Peace in heaven and glory in the highest.
" And some of the Pharisees in the crowd said to him, "Teacher, rebuke your disciples." He answered, "I tell you, if these were silent, the very stones would cry out." So that verse that uh Ambassador Huckabe quotes as if to say the stones of Jerusalem would cry out to declare that Jerusalem belongs to the Jews.
 That that's what that verse is talking about. It's just so inexcusably being misqued. and misapplied uh to such a blasphemous degree that it's just staggering. So, I wanted to play that little clip and there's more things that he says, but between that and the point where he literally goes so far to say that, well, the Jews don't need us to be Jews, but Christians, we need you to have our faith.
 And to speak of it all in terms of civilization like Christian civilization is dependent upon Jewish civilization that gave us the morality, gave us the foundation, gave us the sense of right and wrong. Just the absolute stomach churning lie and the manipulation of the truth. Particularly when we go back to Luke 19 and remember that what Jesus said about the stones crying out, he said in response to the Pharisees who were trying to rebuke him for claiming to be the king of Israel as he entered the city. I mean the irony is astounding when you think about like what is modern-day Judaism. Any simple Google
search can tell you that the Talmudic rabbis are the spiritual descendants of the Pharisees. And that's what this whole relationship of Christian Zionism really is. That's what it really boils down to is people in the name of Christ partnering with Phariseism and this insane state of affairs where Christians, particularly in America, have been indoctrinated to believe that the Jews are God's chosen people, which isn't even true if you go back to a first century context and what the apostles taught even then. And all you
got to do is read Hebrews 11 about those who are grafted in to understand exactly how the kingdom of God works and who God really sees as the members of Israel, spiritual Israel. And that's in the first century. But again, it's so ironic that he's talking about history.
 He's talking about what a terrible thing it is to have amnesia and dementia and to have no memory and and how memory to the individual is what history is to civilization. Well, history can tell you what Telmudic Judaism is. that has nothing to do with the Torah. They have added so much to the Torah. And yet you have all these Christians who still want to believe that, oh, they have the faith of Abraham and Isaac and Jacob.
 They just haven't yet accepted uh Jesus as the Messiah. But, you know, but the whole reason we're supporting this whole Zionist project is supposedly so that they'll embrace Jesus. You know, they think they're going to get raptured out and there's going to be Armageddon and Christ is going to come back and save them and then they're going to repent and be like, "Oh." and that all Israel will be saved.
 And it's fascinating like at this inauguration event, they even the guy's singing some song and he's talking about the Messiah will come. They're talking about awaiting their Messiah, but do you think they haven't heard of Jesus? [Music] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] It's funny cuz even uh BB I was kind of surprised that the only one who actually mentioned Jesus wasn't you know Reverend Huckabe or Rubio, but it was Netanyahu.
And uh here, right next to these stones, and on these pavements, the prophets of Israel prophesized. The kings of Israel walked the pilgrims came. and some of the most poetic, psalms, and prophecies and proverbs in the history of humanity were written, inspiring not only our people but all of humanity.
 And this continued for a thousand years into the time of Jesus, a Jewish rabbi from the Galilee who came here to Jerusalem, the Holy of Holies. And he came here to that pool in Silom to be purified where he also performed the miracle of helping the blind see and then they would walk up the road to this place. So yeah, he was just a rabbi, right? He was just another good teacher.
 I mean, it's crazy that any Christian would participate in this. And so it's just kind of amazing and uh it it seems worthy of of documenting since I hadn't really even heard about anything with this pilgrimage road. I knew that Rubio had gone and visited and kissed the wall and then of course President Trump uh addressed the Knesset recently.
 Isn't that right, Miriam? Look at Miriam. She's back there. Stand up. and it's being applauded as the most supportive president of the state of Israel in American history. And he moved the the US embassy to Jerusalem and acknowledge that as the capital city and uh you know, of course, now he's being hailed as brokering this big peace deal and the hostages have been returned and yeah, to me it's all theater. Not holding my breath for any of this quote unquote peace to last.
 That's not the design. I mean, they there's still a lot of non-existent Palestinians that have to get removed from Gaza one way or the other and removed from quote unquote Judea and Samaria, otherwise known as the West Bank. Um, yeah, there's a lot of relocation and extermination yet to be done for the Greater Israel Project to move forward.
 But at the same time, it's like, yeah, is the Greater Israel project just really about the Middle East, or is it sort of a euphemism for a worldwide project that encompasses everyone and a world government? And is that really the endgame of Satan is to create some sort of Judeaic messiah who then incorporates all the other religions into it? uh which I know seems like kind of a a hard cell at this point when you've got most of the peoples of the world quote unquote noticing how inhumane the IDF really is.
 But from my perspective, yeah, this deception is really more for the Christian church than anything else. It is more for the evangelicals than anything else and and the Protestant world primarily in America that has supported this all along. And it's as much theological as it is political.
 uh as I was saying earlier because yeah when you try and talk to people who've been kind of entrenched in their Zionist esquetology their dispensationalist worldview you know good luck especially from a certain generation they can be some of the most difficult to kind of get through to people who love the Lord and who are very sincere they don't and it's astounding because they they don't see the the contradiction they don't see that yeah really what you are supporting is an ethnos state that is combined with talmudic and cobalistic belief systems or just plain old atheism. The one thing
is definitely not as open to Jesus. I mean go to Jerusalem and try and do street preaching and tell people about Jesus and see how far you get. But overall, yeah, you know, people talk about the Noahide laws and all that stuff and it's crazy how far that could actually go.
 I mean, there's there's a lot of people who are Zionist Jews and even Zionist Christians, so-called Christians, who think the the Noahide laws are I mean, when you listen to Huckabe, you think he's not down with the Noahide laws when he's like, "Yeah, our civilization is to I mean, he's he's practically pitching the Noahide laws when he's talking about Christian civilization being, you know, owing its existence to to Judaism, to the Jews. It's it's insane.
 But yeah, how much of this is really to set up a concept of antichrist that is the the false antichrist for lack of a of a better term? And that just sort of comes back to the point that I've been thinking about more and more over the past few years about the Bible being clear that there's many antichrists. It's not just a one singular guy at the end of time.
 If the spirit of antichrist was at work in the first century as the New Testament says it was and I think from a continual if you want to call it historicist understanding of revelation and the age that we have been in the last days having been all the way from the first century till now till the return of Christ that the spirit of antichrist has always been at work and you can absolutely put the papacy into that conversation you know but then there's other Jewish antichrists already there's been false messiahs that have come and gone on and a lot of people don't even know about Shabatis Vi and a
bunch of people that like sold everything and moved to Jerusalem and followed him and then he converted to Islam and they don't like to talk about that. There have been lots of false Christs in the name of Christianity. There have been lots of cults. There have been so many and you have all the Jews that are still awaiting their concept of Messiah of Messiah which they don't see it as being the son of God is going to come down.
 It's it could be any one of them any it is more of a spirit that they how they understand Messiah that they're all collectively helping bring forth the Messiah and it is a very theosophical as I've talked about in other videos. It's a very occult concept of the Messiah because indeed there's been 2,000 years of tradition quote unquote of rabbitic teaching of coalistic influence within Judaism that didn't used to be so prevalent and it's just increased over the years to where yeah when we're talking about Jews now are we talking about Sphartic Jews and all the different the diaspora or are we talking mainly about you know which Jews are the ones that dominate Jerusalem?
Yeah, it's the Ashkanazi. It's kabad. It's the tradition which at its core is coalistic, which is a pantheistic god. God is at its core essentially nothing. He's not a person. He's impersonal. He's unknowable. He's not even a he. But they can talk about him in personal terms and to the outward to the to the goyam to you and me talk about God like he's a personal father god like we believe in.
But that's not what Judaism teaches when you get down to it. They can use that language. They talk about the faith of of the fathers. But in reality, they believe that Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob and the prophets that they were all magicians, that they were all cobbalists, that they were sages. They believe that they were occultists.
 And so, it really is the synagogue of Satan. They are the modern-day Pharisees. But on the other side, and that's what's so interesting with all the stuff going on in America and politics and the Charlie Kirk drama with Candace Owens and Tucker Carlson on one side and the Zionist narrative on the other side and they're all kind of fighting for like who's going to win the day, right? Who's going to win this Charlie Kirk, you know, assassination plot argument and like who's behind it? And this kind of goes back to that theological apostasy issue where I mean Candace Owens just
comes out and you know she's trying to say that Kirk was on his way to converting to Catholicism. He was going to mass and you could look at his tweets and say like okay maybe he was he I mean he was ecumenical in his own words and his own writing. And then you got Tucker Carlson talking about how oh yeah we don't need to be worried about worshiping Mariam over that.
 You have going back to Rome and the Pope and you have the ecumenical side. So it's basically like Zionism versus ecumenicalism. That's basically what it now that's the that's the false dichotomy. That's the dialectic that everyone is kind of being shoved into.
 Either you support Christian Zionism or you're you know or Jesus is just Jesus. Christians and Orthodox and Catholics are all basically the same. It's all basically the same message, right? It's interesting. I was listening to some uh messages the other day from Dave Hunt.
 I still love listening to Dave Hunt and he was one of the first one of the first authors if not the first author Christian authors who I read back when I was like probably 19 who started kind of opening my eyes to discernment type issues and apologetics. But you know he wrote a lot about ecumenicalism. I was watching this this really interesting talk about the ecumenical deception from at least a couple decades ago.
 He's passed away now. And even though Dave Hunt was a dispensationalist and believed in Christian Zionism, which I obviously don't agree with, nevertheless, he had a lot of good material and teaching and I think was a faithful servant of God who encouraged a lot of people. So, I won't play a clip because I think it's all copyrighted, but he made this amazing he he was talking about Catholicism and just kind of going through all the the basic the blasphemous teachings that they have declared and their anathemas that they have declared against anyone who, you know, doesn't follow the teachings of the pope. And it is so
interesting, right? Because when you talk to the majority of people who identify as Catholic or defend Catholicism or or get offended by you calling it out, very rarely are they completely devoted to the current office and authority of the pope. So many, you know, whether it's Vatican 2 where they got off the train or, you know, Rat Singer and the the last few, I mean, the current pope is kind of doing crazy stuff.
 He was what was he blessing a block of ice recently for climate change and I think they quietly just opened up like a a Muslim prayer room somewhere at the Vatican or yeah I mean they're globalist one world religion pushers and of course you got all the pedo stuff and all kinds of wickedness and so anyways Dave Hunt made this awesome point this this one line where it was like if you don't fear the anathemas of the church then why do you trust in her promises? And I was like, boom.
 I mean, that pretty much says it all right there. Like, you can't pick and choose which papal anathemas and which declarations, you know, cuz going all the way back to the Council of Trent, I mean, that's a doozy. They were all reaffirmed at Vatican 2. And so, yeah, I'll have a link in the description. I totally recommend listening to this uh message on ecumenicalism by Dave Hunt.
 Just puts it so into perspective. He just boils it down to like really great bullet points about why the Catholic Church is so contrary to the gospel and essentially is no different than the Jewish Pharisees. It's just gentile phariseism. It's Roman Phariseism pure and simple where they make a merchandise out of you where they put themselves between you and Christ.
 And whereas on the one side, you've got all these rabbis and teachers and sages and magicians who secretly despise Christ. You know, they'll they'll give a lip service to, oh yeah, he was a good rabbi, but secretly they it's not even that secret. It's not hard to figure out what the Talmud has to say about Jesus. They hate Jesus.
 But then you have the Catholic Church and all these people that claim to worship Jesus and represent him and be his vicer on earth, the representative. And yet they're just as far from the truth. They're just as far from the gospel. They're just as steeped in false doctrines of men. And yeah, so okay, you got Christian Zionism over here. You know, Platonic Christianity is no better.
Renaissance Christianity, Henistic Renaissance, hermetic Christianity. And that's what I think is so interesting is that they're both fascinated with this idea of civilization, of an earthly dominion. When you listen to like Rubio and Huckabe and Netanyahu at this thing and Trump at the I mean, it's always this talk of like, oh, we're building the eternal kingdom.
 Jerusalem is going to be how is it eternal if you don't have eternal life? It's insanity. It's blasphemy. It's foolishness. These are mortal men talking about eternal things. And I think a lot of people probably saw that clip of Trump on the plane talking about he's not sure he's going to go to heaven.
 He doesn't think he's And it's like for a brief second you see this glimpse of like, well, yeah, he's recognizing something true about like my own righteousness isn't enough. I don't think I'm good enough to go there. Which is like, okay, somebody please speak the gospel, the real gospel to this man. and and tell him that like, "Yeah, you're right. You're not good enough and point him to Christ.
" But no, then he turns and he starts talking about all the good things he's done and we would have saved so many lives in Ukraine if he'd been elected in 2020. And he goes back to works. It's all about works. It's what the rabbis, it's what the priests, it's what all these Pharisees rely on is their ceremonial works and the the stones, the walls, the city, their beautiful buildings.
 And it's it's amazing, too, as I'm like watching all this stuff about the pilgrimage road and thinking about all the people in the last few years now who've been sucked into this little season delusion. And it's like you can just listen to Netanyahu and listen to all these these Zionists and it's like are you not becoming seduced by the exact same thing? It's just you have the Tartaria version.
 You have this millennial kingdom fantasy that Jesus died and rose again and ascended up to heaven and then came back down roughly 40 years later and then just decided to build cathedrals and build the stones are crying out from Chartaria from the millennial reign. the meltology and the the free energy and all this. Not you know, you're looking for all the clues. You're doing your online archaeology.
That's the thing that you think is like the big the big heritage, the big secret that you found. That's where your hope is in this lost civilization. It's crazy how parallel it is to like the Zionists. It's just a retoled Zionism for people who don't want to read their Bible and they want to, you know, they'll they'll quote their little proof texts at you, but they won't read the entirety of Matthew 24.
 They won't read the entirety of the book of Revelation because that's what it's designed to do is to prevent you from thinking that it even applies to you. It's really pretty diabolical. So, like, oh no, that was to the first generation. Oh, no. We're not living according to the same principles of faith and salvation as as Paul and Peter and John.
 No, there's been it's it's totally different now and it's it'snosticism and it's carnal and it takes the spiritual realities of being born again through the spirit of God and your hope in an eternity with an everlasting kingdom in a supernatural resurrected body with the saints from all of history. And somehow, you know, you you've basically they just created their own dispensational mythologies and you're adding to the scriptures. Christ alone isn't enough.
 You need all these other fables and mysteries. And it's what it's they're all the same to me. They're all a perversion of the gospel and a rejection of Christ's finished work on the cross. And that is all we need. And the words of Jesus and the teachings of the apostles in the New Testament are so inexhaustibly rich and profound that can dispel all of these false doctrines.
 It's amazing to me like how God and his sovereign wisdom gave us every tool and every teaching, everything that we need to tear down these strongholds and to destroy these lies and these false teachings and these deceptions and these false Christs that are all around us and designed to drag people to hell because they reject the Messiah who already came.
 They create amnesia in themselves that Jesus actually walked those Yeah. As as BB said, Yeah. Jesus probably did walk that road from the pool of Salom to the temple mount. No doubt he did. Probably on that day, that triumphal entry when he came in and they were singing hosana, Jesus came into the city and everyone saw, everyone in Jerusalem knew who this Jesus of Nazareth.
 They'd all heard about him. They'd all heard about the miracles. The whole nation was a stir. And he did come to the children of Abraham first and he's still available today. But it is only through Christ and Christ alone that we find salvation. There's no sacraments that act as a intermediary, as a dispenser of his grace.
There's no pilgrimage that you have to make. There's no ceremonial gatekeepers anymore. He did away with it all with his finished work on the cross. And he's calling you to walk away from that road, that carnal road of false religion, of phariseism, of Roman papal idolatry, of temples and stones and cities and walls to an eternal kingdom that you enter when you become born again through faith.
 If these were silent, the very stones would cry out that Jesus is the son of God and the savior of the world. In Christ alone my hope is found. He is my light, my strength, my song. This corner stone, this solid ground from through the fierce drought and stone. [Music] What heights of love? What depths of peace? When fears are still winds driving seas for comfort, my all and all here in the love of Christ I stand.
[Music] In Christ alone who took on flesh fullness of God in helpless faith. [Music] This gift of love and righteousness scorned by the ones he came to save till the cross and Jesus Heat. Heat. Heat. [Music] Heat. Heat. [Music]
Yeah. Heat. In the ground his body lay, light of the world by darkness lame. Then bursting forth in glorious day, up from the grave, he rose again. And I vtory. Oh, [Music] heat, heat.
Heat. Heat. No guilt to life. No fear and death from life's first cry. A final breath. No guilt to life. No fear and death from life's first cry. A final breath. No guilt in life. The fear and death cry guilt and life fear and death from life first. No guilt and life. No fear and death from life's first cry. A final breath.
No guilt and life. No fear and death from life's first cry. A final breath. [Music]