Sigillum Diaboli
by HIM

Album: Razorblade Romance (1999)
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  • Sigillum Diaboli
    I can't see as I'm facing your pitiful lies
    Don't have the strength to carry your heavy load of life
    I'm your Christ and I want you
    I just woke up for hearse and you know it as well as I do

    Oh
    I can't see through your eyes, bring your tears on me
    I will lift the burden from your shoulders just to have killing
    I'm your Christ and I want you
    I just woke up for hearse and you know it as well as I do

    Oh as well as I do
    Oh as well as I do
    Just as well as I do
    Oh as well as I do
    Oh as well as I do

    So I'm your Christ to and I want you
    I just woke up for hearse and you know it as well as I do
    So I'm your Christ and I want you
    I just woke up for hearse and you know it as well as I do

    Oh, so you've come from above
    And you say you want it all
    And I cut myself for your love
    I'm killing myself for you, yes you

    I can't see as I'm facing your pityful lies
    Don't have the strength to carry your heavy load of life
    I'm your Christ and I want you
    I just woke up for hearse and you know it as well as I do
    I'm your Christ and I want you
    I just woke up for hearse and you know it as well as I do

    Yes you do
    Yes you do, my Darling
    Yes you do, oh
    Yes you do, oh my Love
    So Writer/s: VILLE HERMANNI VALO
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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