Please Stay (In The Shadow Of My Grave)
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Please Stay (In The Shadow Of My Grave)
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There is a place where bodies come to lay
All along, they'll say calling out your name
Please stay in the shadow of my grave
Far beyond your will
Chilling calls haunt you still
Every night you fall asleep
I'll call out from the deep
Please stay in the shadow of my grave
Here that I sit
Alone in this pit
With a horrible rot
And terrible itch
It's you that I crave
Alone from the grave
A longing that won't ever die
Far away crys
In horror yet still
My cup runneth dry
Never to overfill
The yawning of trees
Who've bent in the wind
Calling out your name still
Please stay in the shadow of my grave
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