Baby join me in death
We are so young
Our lives have just begun
That's already we are considering
Escape from this world

And we've waited for so long
For this moment to come
Was so anxious to be together
Together in death

Oh oh oh
Would you die tonight for love?
Baby join me in death
Would you die?
Baby join me in death
Would you die tonight for love?
Baby join me in death

This world is so cruel
Placing were here only to lose
So before life tears us apart, let
Death bless me with you

Oh oh oh
Would you die tonight for love?
Baby join me in death
So would you die?
Baby join me in death
Would you die tonight for love?
Baby join me in death
Join me in death

oh oh oh
This life ain't worth living.
Join me, join me, join me,
Join me, join me, join me

This life ain't worth living
Oh oh oh
Would you die tonight for love?
Baby join me in death
So would you die?
Baby join me in death
Would you die tonight for love?
Baby join me in death

Baby join me in death.


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Join Me in Death Lyrics as written by Ville Hermanni Valo

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    i cant see why everyone refers to HIM as one person, there is 5 in the band! and ville is a pagan not a jew, he was never baptised and isnt a satanist even though he has explored both christianity and satanism...the only reason he includes satanic lyrics are because he is showing the relations between love and death hence the heartagram. the meaning of the song is obvious yeah? its about the story of romeo and julliet...some monks did a cover of it...now that would be funny to hear!

    poisongirl666on July 02, 2004   Link

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