Join Me In Death
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Join Me In Death
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She stands in a lake of gold
All dressed in black
She holds her arms outstretched to the stars
She starts to sing
Come to me, O come to me
Come and join me in death
Sing with me, O sing with me
Come on take your last breath
Come on join me in death
She holds out her hands
The storm starts to break
The water splashes on the sand
With the wave of her hand
Come to me, O come to me
Come and join me in death
Sing with me, O sing with me
Come on take your last breath
Come on join me in death
The storm is at an end
The water solid under her feet
Escape it is all too late
Tonight I'm going to lose my soul
Tonight... I'm going to lose my soul
Tonight... I'm going to lose control
Tonight... I'm going to lose my soul
Come on join me in death
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