There was a time eating your mind
Eating your heart and your soul
Down to the bone always alone
Nobody waiting at home

Now allow that we unite our fires
Shout it out
Give yourself to me
Yeah, yeah, yeah

Hell was made in heaven
I was made for you
Hell was made in heaven
Made for loving you in sin

Ten years ago you made the vow
Promised your life and your love
Before you have paid, nothing returned
What is enough is enough

Now allow that we unite our fires
Shout it out
Give yourself to me
Yeah, yeah, yeah

Hell was made in heaven
I was made for you
Hell was made in heaven
Made for loving you in sin

Now allow that we unite our fires
Shout it out
Give yourself to me
Yeah, yeah, yeah

Hell was made in heaven
I was made for you
Hell was made in heaven
Made for loving you in sin, in sin
In sin, in sin


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Hell Was Made in Heaven Lyrics as written by Markus Peter Grosskopf Andreas Deris

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    Hell was made in heaven I was made for you Hell was made in heaven Made for loving you... in sin!

    it's about a relationship between a man and a married woman the heaven is the womam and the hell is the situation "Made for loving you... in sin"

    rockorhellon October 25, 2008   Link

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