The Junkie Dogs
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The Owl

The Owl lyrics by The Junkie Dogs. Sway beside my rusty sword Betray beliefs to find relief The knights are off to die alone in the woods Where hide the...

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The Owl

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Sway beside my rusty sword

Betray beliefs to find relief

The knights are off to die alone in the woods

Where hide the falling ghosts

High priest

Let the halk release my will

Bleed my eyes to heal thy wounds

White goddess of night

Thy blood is not enough for me

Thou owed thy flesh to set me free

Guards of exyle

Just don’t betray us

Loneliness priestess

Thou call my heart in a silent way

Guards of exyle

Just don’t betray us

White goddess of night

Slowly now thy soul shall bleed

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