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Suicide Caravan Lyrics


Necromicon Suicide Caravan


Red and black, coloured sky
See the night shine
Feel the cold breeze

Souls so alone in the light
Carving their flesh
New found triggers being pulled
Ending lives not worth living
To find what is the end
Watching the suicide caravan
To realize or to pretend
Pulling triggers getting mad

Kill your dreams and wash your hands
In the river of my obscure thoughts
I have travelled the unseen universe
I've screamed towards the unheard
I stood at the mountain top, and sung with the demons
And saw what was to come

You don't understand me!!!

Kill your dreams and wash your hands
In the river of my obscure thoughts

Rise and realize, the dawn is yours
Despise, decreate the world
Turn the time flow

You don't understand me!!!

Slowing down is no cure
Let them take you to sick harmony

Red and black, coloured sky
See the night shine
Feel the cold breeze

Rise and realize, the dawn is yours
Despise, decreate the world
Turn the time flow
Suicide caravan


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