Take heed, dear heart once apart
She can touch nor me nor you
Dressed as one a wolf will betray a lamb

Lead astray the gazers
The razors on your seducing skin
In the meadow of sinful thoughts
Every flower's a perfect one

To paradise with pleasure haunted
Haunted by fear

A sin for him
Desire within, desire within
A burning veil
For the bride too dear for him
A sin for him
Desire within, desire within
Fall in love with your deep dark sin

I am the fallen
You are what my sins enclose
Lust is not as creative as its discovery

To paradise with pleasure haunted
Haunted by fear

A sin for him
Desire within, desire within
A burning veil
For the bride too dear for him
A sin for him
Desire within, desire within
Fall in love with your deep dark sin

Bless me, undress me
Pick your prey in a wicked way
God, I must confess, I do envy the sinners

A sin for him
Desire within
A burning veil
For the bride too dear for him
A sin for him
Desire within, desire within
For the bride too dear for him
A sin for him
Desire within, desire within
Fall in love with your deep dark sin


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She Is My Sin [Live At Wacken 2013] Lyrics as written by Jukka Antero Nevalainen Erno Matti Juhani Vuorinen

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    I don't think the "bride too dear for him" necessarily has to be a person. It could also be about lost innocence in general. In fact, I think that's what it IS about. Innocence is the bride, the bride is innocence. Once separated from innocence you can't get it back.

    tigger2006on December 07, 2008   Link

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