"Hat Dir eigentlich schon mal jemand gesagt wie hübsch Du bist?
Ich kann dafür sorgen, daß Du auch hübsch bleibst, für immer."

You're running through the darkness
We don't need no light
You're looking for a place to hide
We protect you from the cold
Your life seems so meaningless
We satisfy Your dreams
You search for a gate to a better life
You just need to take my hand

We try to catch you in the dark
With a certain kind of kiss
We invite you to the darker side
A kingdom without light

We try to catch you in the night
The moon shines in a different light
We see into your fragile eyes
No more time to cry

We try to catch you in the dark
With a certain kind of kiss
We invite you to the darker side
A kingdom without light

Can't you see our burning souls
We hide a secret deep inside
We show you pleasures without pain
Take our gift this night

There's so much beauty in our world
Beauty of the night
There's so much pleasure in our world
Pleasure of the night
We're drowning in a see of blood
Sacrifice your life
We have the gift of eternal existence
Sacrifice your soul


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Vampire Romance Part I Lyrics as written by Constance Rudert Christian Chris Pohl

Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group

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    This song is about one entering into a darker, better, fantasy world. It's a very beautiful song.

    BlackRose666on January 25, 2005   Link
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    Translation

    Has someone ever told you how truly beautiful you are? On its behalf I can provide that you stay beautiful, forever.

    Fridaon July 22, 2007   Link

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