Fire of the light, lil' bloodred ridin' hood angel
You try reversing the ray of fire
Light before the night, dark you'd try
The ray amid sets your desire
I'll kill you!

Show me the signs of your silence

Take me down, where I can feel you
In the race of corpse alone
My lil' bloodred ridin' hood

For a second did I go
C'mon motherfuckers!
Little blood I'd blow away

It's a loss!

But I'll follow you 'till the end of the world
I hate you and I want you dead!
I'll kill it for you
I'll kill you!

Show me the signs of your silence

In the race of corpse alone
Take me down, where I can feel you
My lil' bloodred ridin' hood






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    these lyrics CANT be correct.. what the hell is the race of corpses?

    Ddaduttaon May 10, 2006   Link
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    it think he says something more along the lines of

    "through desire, code of silence in the reign of (something) ALONE take me down to hell, can I feel you? My lil' bloodred riding hood"

    in the first line he might be saying

    "to desire the code of silence"

    Ddaduttaon May 10, 2006   Link
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    I think its about necrophilia

    themonsterinmeon November 11, 2006   Link
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    actually if you want the REAL lyrics that actually MAKE SENSE then go her and read ....(a word of caution ur eyes may look like this( O_O ) when you read it

    go here:

    goldlyrics.com/song_lyrics/children_of_bodom/hate_crew_deathroll/lil_bloodred_ridin_hood/

    bloodredridinhood13on February 11, 2007   Link
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    i thought it was "in the race of so long. and that corpse thing is waaaayyyy off

    poisonedxoboozeon September 24, 2007   Link
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    and wasn't the first line "fire of the light thy holy angel?"

    poisonedxoboozeon September 24, 2007   Link
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    bloodredridinhood13: you know whats scary about that is it actually sounds like that, but i doubt those are the real lyrics

    lakebodom666on October 31, 2007   Link
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    bloodredridinhood13,that definatly made me go O_O

    Frankenstrat_5150on January 05, 2008   Link
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    I don't think these are accurate, The ones i think are correct are as follows:

    Hua!

    Fire of the light thy holy angel. Light before the night, dark you'd try. You try reversing the ray of fire. My enemy sets our desire.

    I'll kill you!

    Set aside the call of silence, In the race of so long! Take me down, and I can feel you, My lil' bloodred ridin' hood!

    Ugh!

    Ooow!!!

    C´mon motherfuckers!

    Little blood so far away. For a second did I go. It's a loss! But I'll follow you 'til the end of the world. I killed it for you. I hate you and I want it! {SOLO} I'll kill you!

    Oh Yeah!

    Set aside the call of silence, In the race of so long. Take me down, please can I feel you? My lil' bloodred ridin' hood. {SOLO}

    I've been looking for my HCD album, but I ripped it to my laptop ages ago and can't find it, I probably lent it to a friend and forgot. :(

    Angel5d0ntKillon December 13, 2011   Link

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