Paranormal

Album: Paranormal (2017)
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  • I'm condemned to the long endless night
    And I live in the absence of light
    And my shadow has a life of its own
    Watching you while you sleep all alone

    When the night is all cool, skin and bones
    And you lie wrapped in sheets on your own
    There's a ring on your dead telephone
    Don't be scared when there's nobody home

    Like a spider web kiss on your face
    That familiar smell, just a trace
    That's my scent that I left on your lace
    So you're never alone
    No you're never alone

    I'm condemned to the long endless night
    And I live in the absence of light Writer/s: Alice Cooper, Bob Ezrin, Roger Glover, Tommy Denander
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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