As I saw my dying bride
As I realized, what I've done
I felt on the floor and cried
But the killer in me still lives on

Seit langer Zeit, wartet es in mir
Langsam kam es aus mir raus
Endlich rieche ich dein Blut in mir
Dich zu spüren auf meiner kalten Haut

Ich bin das, was dich so quält
Ich bin das, was dir so fehlt

Die Unschuld trieb mich wie ein ein Tier
Schließ die Augen, laß dich gehen
Schritt für Schritt aus der Dunkelheit zu dir
Habe keine Angst mein Kind

Bitte führe sie zu mir
Spiel mit ihr wie ich mit dir

Dein Fleisch es ruft nach mir so laut
Lass dich fallen ich halte dich
Ich will dein Blut jetzt und hier
Das wilde Tier es blickt zu dir
Du zitterst doch dein Körper kocht
Es ist soweit, folge mir

Die Nacht kommt bald über dich
Lockt dich mich Dunkelheit
Ganz gleich wer dich so sah
Fiel in dieser Nacht

Laß dich umhüllen von der Nacht
Ein letztes Mal ein letzter Kuß
Dein rotes Blut zerfließt vor mir
Du bist mir, Du bist tot

Niemand nimmt dich mir
Immer gehörst du mir
Ziehe weiter in die Nacht
Du bist tot, Du bist mein


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