You can see her
Whenever it rains
From Rome to New Orleans
Dancing on the graves

Burden by the heart
She loves her sunglasses after dark
And every single day her little life falls apart

She´s out to look so macabre and alone
She´s close to hook on her dying

Just like a gothic girl
Lost in the darken world
My lil´gothic girl
Darkerside jewel are your razorcuts for real, baby

You can see
She´s on her road to ruin
Stigmata from crucifiction
On her pale white skin

Tribal pagan art
She loves her tattooed Egyptian mark
And every single day her love will tear us apart

She´s out to look so macabre and alone
She´s close to hook on her dying

Just like a gothic girl
Lost in the darken world
My lil´gothic girl
Darkerside jewel are your razorcuts for real, baby


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    This was the first 69 eyes song I heard. It was sentto me by a dear friend, and it describes her! It's a love song to all the gothic girls out there.

    lea_petraon May 11, 2004   Link
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    General Comment

    I can almost agree with Bliss Freak. The name is crap. Gothic describes Old Germanic Tribes, Architecture, Literature or a form of art. Someone can't be Gothic, unless they've morphed into a wall or something. But I still enjoy the song. Best way to describe a poseur...

    x____Fucktardon April 14, 2006   Link
  • 0
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    Its obvious wat this song is about.. I LOVE it.. with so much passion its incredible. When i listen to it if floods my whole life with those lyrics..

    Vampire-Christon October 30, 2004   Link
  • 0
    General Comment

    This song is awesome. And you can clearly see what the lyrics are about. Great song...

    LOST x BOYSon January 30, 2005   Link
  • 0
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    Worst band ever. This song is so fucking stupid as are all this bands songs. They are worse than Korn for fucks sake. It doesn't hel that nearly all the lyrics in this song are taken from REAL goth rock songs.

    Bliss Freakon October 23, 2005   Link
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    General Comment

    bliss freak, if u hate them so much, why bother posting? i dont want to start a long argument, but please spend ur time elsewhere, no need to bash on those who do enjoy this bands music

    xOx Razorblade Kisson January 23, 2006   Link
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    General Comment

    ...agreeing with razorblade kiss, Why DO you bother posting on something that you don't like? Obviously they are a decent band 'cause many people love them. go bash someone who has no talent, like Britney Spears or something.

    SolitaryRoseon February 05, 2006   Link
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    General Comment

    Amazing song, the lyrics are very straight-foreward. And as an added bonus, the girl in the video is fucking sexy as hell. Kinda reminds me of my ex. Anybody else notice that?

    Fuamantuon May 05, 2007   Link
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    General Comment

    The lyrics are so straight-forward that I'm ashamed for even reading that thing. It's like a teenager's poem to some goth he liked. Seriously.

    Edboyon October 22, 2010   Link
  • -1
    General Comment

    I fucking love this song and I'm not goth. Bliss freak (or as DemonicaBput it 'Oddball') shut the hell up. Stop wasting our time and yours. If you don't like it then don't listen to it you pimp.

    princesseb88on July 31, 2007   Link

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