Into the Coven

Album: Melissa (1983)
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  • [SOLO: MICHAEL]

    Howl like a wolf
    And a witch will open the door
    Follow me and meet our High Priestess

    Come, come into my Coven
    And become Lucifer's Child

    [SOLO: MICHAEL]

    Undress until you're naked
    And put on this white coat
    Take this white cross and go to the middle of the ring

    Come, come into my Coven
    And become Lucifer's Child

    [SOLO: HANK & MICHAEL]

    Suck the blood from this unholy knife
    Say after me: my soul belongs to Satan

    Now, now you're into my Coven
    You are Lucifer's Child
    Into the Coven
    Lucifer's Child Writer/s: HANK SHERMANN, KIM BENDIX PETERSEN
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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