Jeffrey Dahmer

Album: Omen (2010)
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  • In blood his victims will crawl
    Body parts all over his house
    They feed the need of his cannibal mind
    Bloody murders he left behind

    Jeffrey Dahmer--master cannibal
    Jeffrey Dahmer--master of the gruesome

    Psychologic interviews in jail
    To understand this behavior--insane
    Set him free, he'll do it again
    A life dedicated to pain

    Jeffrey Dahmer--master cannibal
    Jeffrey Dahmer--master of the gruesome

    Stalking victims through the night
    Dismember every body part
    Stalking, killing in the night
    Consuming every body part

    Jeffrey Dahmer--master cannibal
    Jeffrey Dahmer--master of the gruesome Writer/s: MASSIMILIANO A CAVALERA, MASSIMILIANO CAVALERA
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
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