House Of God
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House Of God
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Hanged man was the card I drew
But it did not seem quite right
Piano wire cut her neck in two
I was crying all through the night
And she's in the sod
And I live in her house of God
Burnt her clothes and I pawned her teeth
But I did not feel alone
In the attic, found a ouija beneath
Set of letters and a heart-shaped stone
And she's in the sod
And I live in her house of God
Heart-shaped stone, oh, heart-shaped stone
Sliding across the floor
Lead me to a room I know
Lead me to your door
And she's in the sod
And I live in her house of God
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