Diva
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Diva
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Deeper Diva
In the hollow smiles of men that dance
The wheels of might in wasted miles
The light shines bright for you
And the night comes down
The corn grows tall in hallowed fields
The flames burn high
The bodies yield
Keep me halo
Your life has burnt in harvest yield
Your soul transcends what once was real
Keep me halo Keep me deep down Halo
Keep me halo Keep me deep down Halo
Deeper Diva
In hollow cites Men that dance
Fields of might Wasted miles
Your soul transcends
What one was real
Keep me halo Keep me deep down Halo
In the hollow smiles Of men that dance
The field has claimed The hollow man
Keep me halo Keep me deep down Halo Keep me halo
Keep me deep down Halo
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Nosferatu performs "Diva", and this lyric page sits inside the Nosferatu catalog on LyroVerse.
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