By A Monster's Hand

Album: God Of Angels Trust (2025)
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  • Counting the masses beyond him that's been cut by the blade
    Decapitation inflicted by a monster's hand

    And in the night he's dancing with the dead
    Wearing the body parts on a string
    High on emotion, it goes with his dress
    And it goes on and on and on
    On and on and on

    The stench of rotten flesh has now been caught by a storm
    Moving his cellar trophies to another home

    And in the night he's dancing with the dead
    Wearing the body parts on a string
    High on emotion, it goes with his dress
    And it goes on and on and on
    On and on and on

    Counting the masses beyond him that's been cut by the blade
    Decapitation inflicted by a monster's hand

    And in the night he's dancing with the dead
    Wearing the body parts on a string
    High on emotion, it goes with his dress
    And it goes on and on and on
    On and on and on Writer/s: Michael Poulsen
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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