dead girls dance they burn and twirl
witch hunt
witch cunt burn this girl
dead girls dance they burn and twirl
witch hunt
witch cunt burn this girl
dead girls dance they burn and twirl
witch hunt
witch cunt burn this girl
dead girls dance they burn and twirl
(Back ground)
I'm running out of air
its a part of me thats not here tonight
the part thats full of poison
And they fall on my skin making tiny holes
Erasing my legacy
Nothing hurts
Nothing's right
I have nothing
Turning to the left
I get on a ride
And the ride's dark
And we drive Nazi cars
And I am no longer afraid
Because I've held on so tight
I'M BURNING
I'M FUCKING BURNING
It covers me
and I only find comfort in the darkness
I am with you your majesty
With one match
We have relationships together
Only one
witch hunt
witch cunt burn this girl


Lyrics submitted by Catatonik, edited by weirdgirl32

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    Umm...okay, so these really aren't right, but oh well! I agree with what SpeakOutloud16 said the lyrics were - but it doesn't matter I guess, it's still an amazing song! Listening to this in the dark after too much coffee and reading HP Lovecraft gave me the chills...but I liked it...! Brilliant lyrics; I now definitely know the pain of the witches that have been burnt over the centuries. I'm descended from some women who were accused of being witches, actually, so...yeah!

    neondemonon December 20, 2012   Link

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