(Right!)

(Fire!) the fire is more right than my eyes
Don't remain, go misplay, you're so, so wild
(Traitor!) your vengeance night, yes, always for me
Always now, once you know, widow

(Right!)

(Murder!) your fire murders all my problems
Ah (oh yeah!)

Fire here I see the fire in my heart
Traitor hate your face, obey or you're gonna die
Murder murderer in you call me to die
Oh yeah I'll come back to you when I'm dead

Your voice is getting closer (today fuck every day!)

Sleep up in the night - the Lord doesn't matter in my fight
Widow, tell me the reason

Fire fire is into turning in my heart
Traitor hate your face, obey or you're gonna die
Murder: praying on my knee, I saw her near, come here
Oh yeah I'll come back to you when I'm dead

I'm dead this is all, widow


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Black Widow Lyrics as written by Sami Okko Aleksanteri Kuoppala Aleksi Laiho

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    This song is about a woman who kills her husband, who then returns from the grave to avenge himself.

    Ddaduttaon September 19, 2005   Link

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