I sold my soul to you, I sold my soul to the Devil his due
I, I sold my soul
I sold my soul, and I sold yours too
"To the Devil we're due"
Ohhh, I sold my soul
That night was the darkest of all
That night I sold my soul to you, to the Devil his due
I sold my soul
No point in turning around, there's no way out of here, no!
No point in turning around, just live with the fear
That night was the darkest of all
That night I sold my soul to you
To the Devil his due
So many angels were falling from the sky
So many angels would have to die,
A black candle in my hand, a pact between God and man
Oh your Majesty, this time I have to know
I sold my soul to you, I sold my soul to the Devil his due
I, I sold my soul
I sold my soul, and I sold yours too
"To the Devil we're due"
That night was the darkest of all
That night I sold my soul to you, to the Devil his due
No point in turning around, there's no way out of here, no!
No point in turning around, just live with the fear
That night was the darkest of all
That night I sold my soul to you
To the Devil his due
So many angels were falling from the sky
So many angels would have to die,


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Sold My Soul Lyrics as written by Kim Bendix Petersen

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    Well, this song is about love, have a crush, and live happy for ever... In the HELL.

    GMPBon November 07, 2006   Link

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