Werewolf Heart
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Werewolf Heart
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You'd look nice in a grave
I smile at the Moon; death is on my face
And if you wait too long
Then you'll never see the dawn again
My skull is full of sunken ships
My heart's a prisoner to my ribs
We're flesh & bone when we're all alone
But together, forever, we'll live
There's gold in my heart
But the winds took my sails through the dark
And if you wait too long
Then you'll never see the dawn again
He filled my heart, I did my best
But without the Sun, I'm only shadows in a dress
'Cause if the full Moon comes, our love is done
So forever, towards dark, we run
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Dead Man's Bones performs "Werewolf Heart", and this lyric page sits inside the Dead Man's Bones catalog on LyroVerse.
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