Thorns Of The Carrion
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The Tragedy Of Melpominee

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Page type: lyric reference Artist: Thorns Of The Carrion Canonical path: /thorns-of-the-carrion/the-tragedy-of-melpominee Related lyric paths: 6
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The Tragedy Of Melpominee

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Shall I rest thy heart in your arms

To silence the pain, to soothe the sorrow

For weary am I with chains of sadness

Bound by love to tragedy's dark muse

Under the moonlight, a black moth fluttered from thy mouth

As locust swarm kisses soft, gently caressed thy eyes

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