Die
Tragedy, cursing me
Bloodlust, crying, never dying
Bloodlust, crying, never dying

From the cold, shadowed waste
Evil grasped my soul and took my hand

Left alone and filled with desire
A spawn of evil and eternal fire

Timeless, immortal, everlasting hate
Timeless, immortal, everlasting hate
Hate...

Drinking the wine
An act out of love
Consumer of lives
You'll join us tonight...

Behold immortality
A dark eternity
Eternity, eternity...

Drinking the wine
An act out of love
Consumer of lives
You'll join us tonight


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Everdying Lyrics as written by Peter Chatman Memphis Slim

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    i can. it seems quite likely that if you outlived everyone, like Crusher said, you'd become hateful inside and enter into essentially a state of dying eternally, forever dying, never stopping, but living nonetheless sort of thing...becoming cold and dead inside and whatnot

    xJotunxon March 19, 2006   Link

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