Legt eure Waffen nieder
wir singen dunkle Lieder
die ganze Nacht und jedes Mal
ist Mitternacht

Hört mein Wort
Hört mein Wort

Mein Herz liebt die Dunkelheit
schlagt für schwarz und gibt Geborgenheit
fahle Haut ist das schönste für mich
umhüllt von Samt und dem bösen Gesicht

jedes Mal wenn sie schlafen gehen
reift die Zeit um wieder aufzustehen
ich zieh fortan in die Nacht hinaus
die andere Welt macht die Lichter aus

Hört mein Wort so hört den Schwur
es gibt wieder einen Mitternachtstraum
so hört den Schwur so hört mein Wort
ein Wiedersehen gibt’s im dunklen nur

Legt eure Waffen nieder
wir singen dunkle Lieder
die ganze Nacht und jedes Mal
ist Mitternacht
Legt eure Waffen nieder
wir singen dunkle Lieder
die ganze Nacht und jedes Mal
ist Mitternacht

Hört mein Wort
So hört mein Wort

Das Tageslicht wird es nie begreifen
wohin unsere Wünsche schweifen
nur ein Urteil was sich Satan nennt
sodass ihr Scheiterhaufen wieder brennt

unser Glaube wart ein helles ich
birgt unseren Stolz wir sind Königlich
wer sich als Wunsch nur Ruinen baut
neigt sein Haupt wenn ihn der Tod anschaut

Hört mein Wort so hört den Schwur…


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    Hear my word

    Lay your weapons down we are singing dark songs the whole night and every moment is midnight

    Hear my word Hear my word

    My heart loves the darkness beats for black and gives security sallow skin is the most beautiful for me wrapped up in velvet and the evil face

    Every moment when they go to sleep the time ripens in order to stand up again I draw out henceforth in the night the other world extinguishes the lights

    Hear my word thus hear the vow there is again a midnight-dream so hear the vow so hear my word there is a reunion just in the dark

    Lay your weapons down we are singing dark songs the whole night and every moment is midnight Lay your weapons down we are singing dark songs the whole night and every moment is midnight

    Hear my word So hear my word

    The daylight will never comprehend it whither our wishes ramble just a judgement that calls itself Satan so that your funeral pyre burns again

    Our belief waits a bright I/ego saves our pride we are kingly who himself as wish just builds ruins bows his head if death looks at him

    Hear my word so hear my vow

    nadjacson May 30, 2007   Link

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