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Lullaby For The Undead Lyrics


Snow White Blood Lullaby For The Undead


[Verse 1]

In a kingdom far away

When I was born,

A feast was made

The wicked fairy cast a spell

On me, they had to protect me well

Cautiously through the world I went

But still, the spindle stung my hand

Now, roses and hedges of thorns separate

The world of the living

From the undead

[Prechorus 1]

Oh, I feel

I'm stuck in between

Silently screaming to you

I need you to

[Chorus]

Wake me up or let me leave

Why am I still sleeping?

Wake me up or let me leave

Why am I still dreaming?

Wake me up or let me leave

Why am I still sleeping?

Wake me up or let me leave

Why am I still dreaming?

[Verse 2]

You promised to find me here

Yet, I have been waiting for years

Wandering, lingering in loneliness,

Waiting for your releasing kiss

So when – at last – you're here

Make my suffering disappear

If I can't live, then let me die

And sing me my last lullaby

[Prechorus 2]

For so long,

I've been stuck in between

Silently screaming to you

I need you to

[Chorus]

I'm undead

I'm undead

[Chorus]

Wake me up or let me leave



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