Heavy Metal Moonlight
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Heavy Metal Moonlight
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Words can't tell how i fell sad
Dreams and nightmares rule my head
Love and anger always tied
Malice emerges at the time
Joke with feelings, bring some tears
Some reaction danger's near
Make a mistake without repair
Leaving my life behind somewhere
Always living in hell
To kill my love at midnight in a fit of hate
Always living alone
At heavy metal moonlight, will take my life away
Blood on my hands, what have i done
Girl i'm so sorry, it's not what i wanted
Come back from death cause i miss you
I would bring you life if i could
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Deadly Fate performs "Heavy Metal Moonlight", and this lyric page sits inside the Deadly Fate catalog on LyroVerse.
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