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Queen Of My Burning Heart Lyrics


Devil's Blood Queen Of My Burning Heart


Dressed in black I stand before Her The smell of blood like a languid sea The sickly sweet stench of death I taint the air with laboured breath

A thousand names, a thousand songs, In the dead of night we share her tunes Love and death, blood and fire The pleasure of this dark desire

Can't you feel her darkness creeping? Can't you hear her voices calling? Must you dream of a world without her? Won't you bask in her flames?

The twilight times, The witching hour, Praise her might, It is time

A million years I will serve My queen forever A million years I will serve My queen forever

I can't hear your words of warning The beating of my heart drowns all sound I cannot see your guiding light The burning of my soul outshines all stars

A thousand names, a thousand songs, In the dead of night we share her tunes Love and death, blood and fire The pleasure of this dark desire

The twilight times, The witching hour, Praise her might, It is time

A million years I will serve My queen forever A million years I will serve My queen forever



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