Ars Moriendi
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Ars Moriendi
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Eerie calling
In the pale moonlight
Carrying darts of death with Hades at his side
Wretched conquest
A rogue's delight
Stealing dawn's first kiss, craven thief of night
Pallid slaughter
Riding storms
Hungry oceans gain on kingly shores
Reaping angel
In grim delight
Greenish tinge upon his countenance
Stealing the life from our eyes
Standing still black as the night
Eternal companion of kings
Reaping rewards of our sins
Pallid slaughter
Riding storms
Hungry oceans gain on kingly shores
Reaping angel
In grim delight
Stealing dawn's first kiss, craven thief of night
Stealing the life from our eyes
Standing still black as the night
Eternal companion of kings
Reaping rewards of our sins
Death seeks Life
Through seas of blood
He rides
King of dire
Flames and pyres
Dawn in pieces
Night closes in on the morn
Bells toll ice-cold
Lost souls forlorn
Damning bells, spirits dwell
Earthly hell, farewell
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Hollenthon performs "Ars Moriendi", and this lyric page sits inside the Hollenthon catalog on LyroVerse.
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