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Did you find me, did you find me In those silver-wrapped dreams of yours? Did you hear sound of angels Knocking on your door? Or constant storms of invasion Screaming through the glass And I'll be there waiting With my widows en masse. She took your hand and went down To the crowds of crows wailing And you weeped like never before As your tender eyes froze. So beat me up and turn me down Dunk me in the river and turn around As your fate lines up your face And wraps you in lace- Black lace. You walked out of the steam And saw your reflection in the blood Did you forget that this is a stupid dream and that your new life was a dud. You devils better beat me up and turn me down Dunk me in the river and turn around As my fate lines up to my face And wraps me in... Black lace. Hell-bent widow. Black magic woman. Haunted shaman. Disturbed angel. She'll wrap you up and wreck your world with black lace. Black lace.
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Aug 3, 2017
Aug 3, 2017 at 6:39 PM UTC
Black Lace
Did you find me, did you find me In those silver-wrapped dreams of yours? Did you hear sound of angels Knocking on your door? Or constant storms of invasion Screaming through the glass And I'll be there waiting With my widows en masse. She took your hand and went down To the crowds of crows wailing And you weeped like never before As your tender eyes froze. So beat me up and turn me down Dunk me in the river and turn around As your fate lines up your face And wraps you in lace- Black lace. You walked out of the steam And saw your reflection in the blood Did you forget that this is a stupid dream and that your new life was a dud. You devils better beat me up and turn me down Dunk me in the river and turn around As my fate lines up to my face And wraps me in... Black lace. Hell-bent widow. Black magic woman. Haunted shaman. Disturbed angel. She'll wrap you up and wreck your world with black lace. Black lace.
EleniC
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F/United Kingdom
Aug 3, 2017
Aug 3, 2017 at 6:39 PM UTC
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