Hate you, father
For you have sinned
Why did you love
Let this life begin

I'm not your savior
I'm not your son
A forgotten boy
Abandoned creation

With these final words I pull the switch
We turn to dust (dust to dust)
My name is like the kiss of death
And we embrace (we turn to dust)

With these final words I pull the switch
We turn to dust (dust to dust)
My name is like the kiss of death
And we embrace we turn to dust

Turn to dust
Ooh, oh
Mother, father, you've answered me
Your soulless son, your thing that should not be
A brilliant people, upon to doubt
You gave me life, but took the soul away

With these final words I pull the switch
We turn to dust (dust to dust)
My name is like the kiss of death
And we embrace (we turn to dust)

With these final words I pull the switch
We turn to dust (dust to dust)
My name is like the kiss of death
Ashes to ashes, dust to dust
Dust to dust

Now, we we belong dead
We belong dead, we belong dead
We belong

With these final words I pull the switch
We turn to dust (dust to dust)
My name is like the kiss of death
Then we embrace (we turn to dust)

With these final words I pull the switch
We turn to dust (dust to dust)
My name is like the kiss of death
Then we embrace (we turn to dust)

We turn to dust (dust)


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Dust to Dust Lyrics as written by Jerry Caiafa Daniel Rey

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    My fault, it was actually Bride of Frankenstein (1935)

    LilVolcomon March 30, 2003   Link

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