Kaizoku
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Kaizoku
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I want to break your soul in two
I want to do the worst things possible to you
Your beauty makes my heart beat fast with lust
Coursing it's black-blood, laced with hatred and crust
I can't explain what's happened to me, my love
This sickness gestated so deep within these bones
It's laid but dormant, waiting for you, my foe
Now that I've found you, I must have you for my own
I want you at your best, to see me at my worst
Lure you into the place where I have rehearsed
The many things I have to do to you
To free myself from this curse that keeps me in my tomb
As I pull you apart
Refuse your soul to depart
As I pull you apart
Refuse your soul to depart
Somewhere between my love and hate
Resides a place where hope forsakes
Somewhere between my love and hate
No gods allow this journey I must take
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Ibaraki performs "Kaizoku", and this lyric page sits inside the Ibaraki catalog on LyroVerse.
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Yes. The related section below points to Tamashii No Houkai (feat. Ihsahn) and Ibaraki-Dōji with a short reason for opening each page next.
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