The Last Vampire

Album: The Hollywood Vampires (2015)
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  • He came up to the window, in the mist
    As I'd seen him often before
    But it was solid then, not a ghost
    And his eyes were fierce
    Like a man's when angry
    He was laughing
    When he turned to look back of the built of trees
    Glinting in the moonlight
    To where the dogs were barking
    And then, he began promising me things
    Not in words, but by doing them
    Have you seen an awful din of hellish infamy
    Where the very moonlight alive
    Where Chris Lee ships
    And every speck of dust that whirls in the wind
    A devouring monster in embryo
    Listen to them
    The children of the night
    What music they make Writer/s: CHRISTOPHER LEE, JOHNNY DEPP, ROBERT ALAN EZRIN
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
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