"Mess with us, we'll crucify you." | |
"The way things are going, they're gonna crucify me." And you, baby. | |
# Pilate, crucify him! | |
# So crucify him! | |
# That crucify # | |
"Mess with us, we'll crucify you." | |
"The way things are going, they're gonna crucify me." And you, baby. | |
# Pilate, crucify him! | |
# So crucify him! | |
# That crucify # | |
- Just crucifies you, yeah. | |
A father's love crucifies. | |
A father's love... crucifies. | |
Rome nails every traitor to a cross, crucifies them by the thousands so that the rabble may know their master. | |
Tan-Ya-Bum crucifies people on a bloody stage! | |
- Just crucifies you, yeah. | |
A father's love crucifies. | |
A father's love... crucifies. | |
Rome nails every traitor to a cross, crucifies them by the thousands so that the rabble may know their master. | |
Tan-Ya-Bum crucifies people on a bloody stage! | |
"But Jesus let himself be crucified. | |
"Fear not., I know you seek Jesus, which was crucified." | |
"He is the author of disorder and cause of sedition, will be beheaded, or be crucified, and deported to an island, according to the dignity of his rank. " This is the text of the law. | |
"I have to be crucified. | |
"I shall go to Rome to be crucified a second time." | |
- Absolutely crucifying as always, mate. - Yeah, whatever. | |
- I'm crucifying him. | |
- Staff, they're crucifying me. | |
- We're crucifying a man here. | |
Accusing a well known officer of the department without evidence, meaning crucifying the government. | |
"But Jesus let himself be crucified. | |
"Fear not., I know you seek Jesus, which was crucified." | |
"He is the author of disorder and cause of sedition, will be beheaded, or be crucified, and deported to an island, according to the dignity of his rank. " This is the text of the law. | |
"I have to be crucified. | |
"I shall go to Rome to be crucified a second time." | |
- Absolutely crucifying as always, mate. - Yeah, whatever. | |
- I'm crucifying him. | |
- Staff, they're crucifying me. | |
- We're crucifying a man here. | |
Accusing a well known officer of the department without evidence, meaning crucifying the government. | |