Persephone Garden
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Persephone Garden
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Once upon a time ther was
A beauty in a garden
Where everyone is bewitched
And always fall in love
Men became rivals
For her love and beauty
Then her delight began to shine
Carring her to another garden
The winter devours the light
The desire dwells in his sick mind
The storm returns with lies
And he takes her to his side
Look, she's now partner of the darkness
She doesn't want
Look, she's now partner of the darkness
She doesn't want
Once upon a time ther was
A winter in a garden
She belongs to Erebus
And joins with the shadows
Men became rivals
For her love and beauty
Then her delight began to shine
Carrying her to another garden
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Scarlet Leaves performs "Persephone Garden", and this lyric page sits inside the Scarlet Leaves catalog on LyroVerse.
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