I will give you life
You'll serve only me
And my will to kill
You will kill for me

All that I desire
All that I command
You are here for me
I'm your master

My creation

I will make for you
A soul mate to love
Unlike your love for me
And you will take my name

She will be your bride
She will serve me too
And I will introduce you to
The Bride of Frankenstein


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My Creation Lyrics as written by Dave Mustaine

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    Fun trivia: Menza wrote the a part of the song, I think, then Dave went through and finished the song and MIGHT've wrote the lyrics(can't remember who did that), then when Dave showed it to Nick, Nick responded," You're paying me for this, right?" and Mustaine was later quoted as saying," It just seems like things will never change".

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