Mayday's Eve
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Mayday's Eve
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Broomsticks hurry to Broken
Under the moon of Mayday's Eve
Witches shriek and laugh in the sky
Cause it's the night of Walpurgis
Kiss the Devil under his tail
Witch and demon celebrating
Just greed and lust in bloodshot eyes
Only evil is to be seen
Sisters, join the feast till dawn comes
Magic spells have made them wicked
And now malice runs through their blood
Stolen babies they sacrifice
To Beelzebub and Astaroth
On this Sabbath all dark creatures
Praise the master who rules their soul
Just greed and lust in bloodshot eyes
Only evil is to be seen
Sisters, join the feast till dawn comes
Frantic bodies are dancing naked
Candles blow out
As storms are raising
The winds of heaven turn up the fire
Ghoulish rituals they perform unseen
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