The 28th day
She'll be bleeding again
And in lupine ways
We'll alleviate the pain

Unholy water
Sanguine addiction
Those silver bullets
A last blood benediction

It is her moon time
When there's iron in the air
A rusted essence
Woman may I know you're there

Unholy water
Sanguine addiction
Those silver bullets
A last blood benediction

Hey wolf moon
Come cast your spell on me
Hey wolf moon
Come cast your spell on me

Don't spill a drop dear
Let me kiss the curse away
Yourself in my mouth
Will you leave me with your taste?

Hey wolf moon
Come cast your spell on me
Hey wolf moon
Come cast your spell on me

Beware
The woods at night
Beware
The Lunar light

So in this gray haze
We'll be meeting again
And on that great day
I will tease you all the same

Unholy water
Sanguine addiction
Those silver bullets
A last blood benediction

Hey wolf moon
Come cast your spell on me
Hey wolf moon
Come cast your spell on me

Beware
The woods at night
Beware
The Lunar light


Lyrics submitted by black_cow_of_death, edited by bloodomen, JimJack

Wolf Moon (Including Zoanthropic Paranoia) Lyrics as written by Peter Thomas Steele

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    How can you say it is sick? It taste so gooooood. ("Sanguine addiction") And it helps with the ladies cramps. ("We'll alleviate the pain" "Let me kiss the curse away " ). Don't belive me, have your ole' man try it on you. HE He He

    Crow_Graveson September 14, 2002   Link

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