The Lair Of The White Worm

Album: The Lair Of The White Worm (2004)
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  • A lady, cold blooded, dressed in tight fitting white
    She possesses a mansion
    Her home better known as the lair of the white worm
    Her eyes, a deeper green, glowing light in the dark
    And at night she's a snake
    Dwelling in the pits of the lair of the white worm

    A secret well preserved
    She's lurking in the dark
    No-one ever made it back alive

    No-one knows it is her
    Monstrosity in a human form
    She's a thing of the night
    She transforms in a snake in the lair of the white worm
    The pit in her house goes down to the bowels of the earth
    Pray God you'll never meet this creature from the deep of the lair of the white worm

    Lead: Delahaye

    Blood stains on her neck, her breasts
    Her eyes show she's aroused
    The bodies in the pit, ripped apart, mangled hard
    The screaming of the souls everlast
    In the lair of the white worm

    Lady Arabella dressed in white
    She has diabolical cunning
    She's moving about in the form of a snake
    Disappearing into the impenetrable gloom of the mysterious orifice

    Then a man came around, trying to solve the mystery
    Stories became legend became myth and forgotten in the course of history
    Secretly, carefully filling the pit with dynamite
    Waiting for the moment to blow out the pit in the lair of the white worm

    A secret well preserved
    She's lurking in the dark
    No-one ever made it back alive

    On a night in a storm, thunder and lightning lit the sky
    Then the storm, coming near
    Lightning hits the heart of the lair of the white worm
    With a bang the house explodes
    A roaring scream sounds below
    Venom blood, snakeskin pus
    A bloody mass splatters from the lair of the white worm
    Lead: Sattler

    Leviathan is gone
    The white worm is dead Writer/s: ARIEN VAN WEESENBEEK, BERTHUS WESTERHUYS, HENRI SATTLER
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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