Bellatrix…
Rubbish…

Oh Bellatrix,
What have you done
Looking back
I see all the once
(You’re responsible)
For so much sorrow
You’ve caused so much pain
Any good you’ve ever done
Was justice in vain

(Bellatrix)
I will take you down
(Bellatrix)
Harder than any other
(Bellatrix)
You drove them insane
You’ve got it coming,
Bellatrix Lestrange

You stayed true
To the Dark Lord
You brag
As if you should be proud
(You’re reprehensible)
For every sneer
And curse you’ve shot off
I’ve kept a record
For when you get caught

(Bellatrix)
I will take you down
(Bellatrix)
Harder than any other
(Bellatrix)
You drove them insane
You’ve got it coming,
Bellatrix Lestrange

When the time comes
Don’t think I’ll go easy on you
What you’ve done is unforgivable

When the time comes
The day is drawing closer as we speak
Prepare to pay for every transgression

(Bellatrix)
I will take you down
(Bellatrix)
Harder than any other
(Bellatrix)
You drove them insane
You’ve got it coming,
Bellatrix Lestrange

(Bellatrix)
I will take you down
(Bellatrix)
Harder than any other
(Bellatrix)
You drove them insane
You’ve got it coming,
Bellatrix Lestrange
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