Death Is Eager To Hold You
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Death Is Eager To Hold You
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On your death bed forever turning / how long can we stay here / on your last
Leg we watch you suffer / this false hope could tear a heart out / a wife / a
Life / that's better a lost one / give your life dive into the grave / on your
Deathbed injecting poison / how long can we stay here / on your last leg bent
Over backwards / while the world moves on and steals your life / let them die
And be free / send their souls to the empty ones.
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