Vampire Depression

Album: Sex Blood Rock n' Roll (2013)
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  • I'm walking through your world
    Enduring several thousand years
    I sustained
    Life from my immortality

    Watching you
    The folly of the human
    Indiscriminately kill
    Justifying endless wars

    I have traded the light
    In exchange for this life from the dark
    Just blind me
    Set me free
    Just blind me
    Set me free
    Just blind me!

    The height of absurdity
    You people calling me the devil
    But I can't
    Carry out your self destruction

    There is never meaning
    History goes on repeating
    I can't look
    Just blind me
    Set me free
    Just blind me
    Set me free
    Just blind me!

    There is never meaning
    History goes on repeating
    I can't look
    Anymore
    Anymore

    Just blind me
    Set me free
    Just blind me
    Set me free
    Just blind me!
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