Maiden
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Album: No Mythologies to Follow (2012)
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  • My desire is ravaging in me
    I see purple mass, stardust light
    Dancing in your eyes
    What is the use?
    Where can I start?
    When all of you find me crazy 'cause I have a black heart

    So what you know about being the best one?
    I will never see
    And what they said about me from time to time will never be true

    Nevermore, nevermore
    Nevermore, nevermore

    My desire is ravaging in me like a warrior's blade
    Proud and fine
    Let victory be mine
    What if I choose to tear down the walls and take you in my arms
    Sweet sunbeam, though I'm not perfect at all?

    So what you know about being the best one?
    I will never see
    And what they said about me from time to time will never be true

    Nevermore, nevermore
    I am a maiden for you
    Nevermore

    I am a maiden, nevermore
    I am a maiden, nevermore
    I am a maiden
    I am a maiden for you, nevermore
    Nevermore Writer/s: Karen Marie Orsted, Ronnie Vindahl
    Publisher: Reservoir Media Management, Inc., Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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