Rise of the Melancholy Empire

Album: Prayers for the Damned, Vol. 1 (2016)
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  • There's always struggle here
    With senseless pain and murder
    No mother's milk to sip
    No innocence to nurture

    May God be cruel to you
    May he rain his hell upon you

    We will grow strong from this
    We will not be defeated
    However hard they try
    Over and over and over a thousand times

    Through all this suffering
    As fall turns into winter
    We will be back again
    And grown in new found numbers

    May God be cruel to you
    May he rain his hell upon you

    We will grow strong from this
    We will not be defeated
    However hard they try
    Over and over and over a thousand times

    We will grow strong from this
    We will not be defeated
    However hard they try
    Over and over and over a thousand times Writer/s: NIKKI SIXX
    Publisher: Downtown Music Publishing
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