Birth Of A Demon
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Birth Of A Demon
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Your heart beat me, I'm fine
Thanks for making me die
In my faith there's a hole
Why I'm lost in this cold
I am tired of your will
To destroy, not to build
In my rage our passion lies
I want to lose you
In this bed that you made
In this nest that we lay
It is stinking at times
I am shrinking at times
I am tired of your hell
You control, you don't heal
So awake for the first time
Your heart eat me with love
Thanx for giving me time
In this bed that you made
In this nest that we lay
I am tired of your faith
In this darkness of hell
I can't hold these worlds apart
I want to lose you
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