A code embedded deep within!
Encrypted in vaults of bone and skin!
A tug, magnetic, toward the dark.
The wolf, voracious!
Hath witnessed it's mark.

Internal pressure growing, behind your eyes is mounting still.
Constant thoughts of evil are coming to a head inside you.
Humanity decreasing, blood is strong upon the passing winds.
To forsake would be a sin, let the night entrance you.

You'll feel the pull of the moonlight equilibrium.
Pitch black transmission of the soul.
Instincts from within rise!
We're all but beasts that hunger from inside.
Cannot escape this longing.

These symptoms don't remit, for death becoming sick.
The long hairs feel them stand, the nigh tworld calls again.
Your existence turning black, there'll be no coming back.
A desire to tear and hack, it's growing lord please help us!

You'll feel the pull of the moonlight equilibrium.
Pitch black transmission of the soul.
Instincts from within rise!
We're all but beasts that hunger from inside.
You must subdue this yearning, to feast!

That very eve the devil cameth,
And his will did force thine idle hands.
Open this heart of molten darkness,
Floweth foul rivers of the damned.

Blood of the lycan, within thee enthroned.
Heir to the cosmic fathers unknown.
Who traileth not far from where death would increase.
Seek they to murder to rid the world clean.
A curse by the ancients of bloodline befouled,
The clouds they are parting, the moon has come out!

Internal pressure growing, behind your eyes is mounting still.
Constant thoughts of evil are coming to a head inside you.
Humanity decreasing, blood is strong upon the passing winds.
To forsake would be a sin, let the night entrance you.

You'll feel the pull of the moonlight equilibrium.
Pitch black transmission of the soul.
Instincts from within rise!
We're all but beasts that hunger from inside.
Cannot repress these urges to kill!
To taste the red, your only will!
There's no salvation.


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Moonlight Equilibrium Lyrics as written by John Kempainen Brian Eschbach

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    Turning into a werewolf, simple, with awesome imagery and some awesome melodies

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