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The Meetings Lyrics


King Diamond The Meetings

Music by: Andy la Rocque
     The night is black
     7 figures walk the streets of Louviers
     Picard is one, another two are priests
     And then the nuns going to
     The meetings held in secrecy
     Evil company full of secrecy, again and again
     The room is dark
     Candies on the wall, they've been here before
     The christian cross is hanging high above
     The altar of GOD
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     Madeleine is at the gate
     Hazy feeling in her brain
     As the strangers come in to
     The meetings held in secrecy
     Evil company full of secrecy, again and again
     The strangers brought
     The sweetest little child, but something's wrong
     The baby cries, someone here will die
     And now the nuns pray
     The meetings held in secrecy
     Evil company full of secrecy, again and again
     Madeleine and the other nuns
     They hold the infant up to the cross
     As father Picard and the priests
     Approach with hammers and nails
     There's no more to tell
     ---------o----------
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