She'd never thought when she woke up
That her forbidden dreams come true
She was flying through the night
A lust for blood a daemon smile

And then she looks into the mirror
But she can't see her face
Inside she feels a hunger
So she goes hunting for some blood

She looks into the mirror
But she don't understand
Inside she feels a hunger
Will she ever be satisfied?
And the world is standing still
When she wants it when she prays
For the night to come to take her away
To fulfill her darkest dreams

She's not an angel but she wants to fly
On broken wings she's longing for silence
She's longing for justice
She's addicted to the night

" I dive into the mirror
Hunt on the other side
I'm running through the darkness
Leave all my memories behind
I'm looking through the mirror
Now from a different world
I'm on the run, I catch the realness
Will I ever be satisfied? "


Lyrics submitted by liquidmercurial

Addicted to the Night Lyrics as written by Sandy Atlas Steve Greenberg

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    While this seems to imply things of a sexual nature, I think it has an emotional side to it as well. Being addicted to the feeling you get from somebody can be even more addictive than a drug, and more destructive.

    graybanditon March 29, 2005   Link
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    What graybandit just said makes a whole lot of sense actually - I was almost convinced that this was only implying sexual nature. But at any rate, great song.

    Torteon April 07, 2005   Link

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