El Espectro
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El Espectro
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In the desert with you
Away from your parents and casa so grande
Under the care of el espectro
Is the safest place we have to go
Rumors of blanco muerte
A lurking desert menace
Gnawing on gringo bones
My love for you steals my fear
Damned for our father's sins
We might die in this chaparral
By the boney hand, the boney hand of el espectro
Rumors of blanco muerte
A lurking desert menace
Gnawing on gringo bones
El espectro please don't show yourself
The still night air's heavy on my skin
Oh lovely aztec temptress
No sacrifice again,
No, no sacrifice again!
Rumors of blanco muerte
A lurking desert menace
Gnawing on gringo bones
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Scratch Acid performs "El Espectro", and this lyric page sits inside the Scratch Acid catalog on LyroVerse.
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