| The Sinful "If all of our sins can be redeemed, by the son of man, Then the chalice can be for filled again, by one, sinful, man " | |
| One, sinful man | |
| One of all unkind | |
| In the times ere gone | |
| Wretched, was bound | |
| No gracious wisdoms | |
| Couldn't turn his mind | |
| For regret and shame | |
| He turned a blind eye | |
| Let the disbelievers | |
| Throw the first rocks | |
| Their deeds shall not show | |
| Stake burns for whores | |
| In the children's heart | |
| Feet aneath the earth | |
| With bloody hands | |
| And backs berend | |
| Come let as gather to torment this man | |
| For to sin he felled, of being humane | |
| With one man's faith | |
| Should all of his kind | |
| Shrink on their knees | |
| With humble mind | |
| For one man's sake | |
| Tell, my dear, if known | |
| They'll build a stake | |
| For one sinner's soul | |
| For what is sin? -blink of an eye | |
| For whence once lost | |
| Innocence, 'tis a lie (So a triumphant death He suffered proudly We've lost purity With his sinful blood) | |
| Sic pereant omnes inimisi tui | |
| Damnare suus spera nos | |
| Aamen |