| Song | "Loa" House |
| Artist | King Diamond |
| Album | Voodoo |
| Download | Image LRC TXT |
| 作词 : LaRocque | |
| 1932, North of | |
| Baton Rouge | |
| Louisiana nights are darker than before | |
| Along the | |
| Mississippi, that is where it is | |
| The old colonial house, a mansion if you will | |
| White as snow, the mansion still seems to have its glow | |
| And when the moon is full and white | |
| You can hear the drums of voodoo echo in the night | |
| In the 'LO | |
| A' House, misery will strike again | |
| Jean Le Noir, the first to own this house | |
| He was a voodoo priest, a | |
| Houngan so they say | |
| The voodoo cemetery, that is where he is | |
| Died at the hand of an evil | |
| Bocor's will | |
| They say, he's been walking the house ever since that day | |
| And when the moon is full and white | |
| You can hear the drums of voodoo echo in the night | |
| In the 'LO | |
| A' House, misery will strike again | |
| They never should have come, no no no | |
| They never should have come to the ' | |
| LOA' House | |
| They never should have come, no no no | |
| They never should have come to the ' | |
| LOA'7 days ago, the | |
| Lafayette's moved in | |
| Sarah is with child and | |
| David is the man | |
| This is no | |
| Abigail, this child will survive | |
| And Grandfather dear, why did they bring him here? | |
| White as snow, that's all he sees | |
| Oh, he's been blind for years | |
| They never should have come, no no no | |
| They never should have come to the ' | |
| LOA' House | |
| They never should have come, no no no | |
| They never should have come to the ' | |
| LOA'And when the moon is full and white | |
| You can hear the drums of voodoo echo in the night | |
| In the 'LO | |
| A' House, misery will strike again | |
| In the 'LO | |
| A' House, misery will strike again | |
| And again, and again, and again, and again | |
| And again, and again, and again, and again, and again |
| zuo ci : LaRocque | |
| 1932, North of | |
| Baton Rouge | |
| Louisiana nights are darker than before | |
| Along the | |
| Mississippi, that is where it is | |
| The old colonial house, a mansion if you will | |
| White as snow, the mansion still seems to have its glow | |
| And when the moon is full and white | |
| You can hear the drums of voodoo echo in the night | |
| In the ' LO | |
| A' House, misery will strike again | |
| Jean Le Noir, the first to own this house | |
| He was a voodoo priest, a | |
| Houngan so they say | |
| The voodoo cemetery, that is where he is | |
| Died at the hand of an evil | |
| Bocor' s will | |
| They say, he' s been walking the house ever since that day | |
| And when the moon is full and white | |
| You can hear the drums of voodoo echo in the night | |
| In the ' LO | |
| A' House, misery will strike again | |
| They never should have come, no no no | |
| They never should have come to the ' | |
| LOA' House | |
| They never should have come, no no no | |
| They never should have come to the ' | |
| LOA' 7 days ago, the | |
| Lafayette' s moved in | |
| Sarah is with child and | |
| David is the man | |
| This is no | |
| Abigail, this child will survive | |
| And Grandfather dear, why did they bring him here? | |
| White as snow, that' s all he sees | |
| Oh, he' s been blind for years | |
| They never should have come, no no no | |
| They never should have come to the ' | |
| LOA' House | |
| They never should have come, no no no | |
| They never should have come to the ' | |
| LOA' And when the moon is full and white | |
| You can hear the drums of voodoo echo in the night | |
| In the ' LO | |
| A' House, misery will strike again | |
| In the ' LO | |
| A' House, misery will strike again | |
| And again, and again, and again, and again | |
| And again, and again, and again, and again, and again |
| zuò cí : LaRocque | |
| 1932, North of | |
| Baton Rouge | |
| Louisiana nights are darker than before | |
| Along the | |
| Mississippi, that is where it is | |
| The old colonial house, a mansion if you will | |
| White as snow, the mansion still seems to have its glow | |
| And when the moon is full and white | |
| You can hear the drums of voodoo echo in the night | |
| In the ' LO | |
| A' House, misery will strike again | |
| Jean Le Noir, the first to own this house | |
| He was a voodoo priest, a | |
| Houngan so they say | |
| The voodoo cemetery, that is where he is | |
| Died at the hand of an evil | |
| Bocor' s will | |
| They say, he' s been walking the house ever since that day | |
| And when the moon is full and white | |
| You can hear the drums of voodoo echo in the night | |
| In the ' LO | |
| A' House, misery will strike again | |
| They never should have come, no no no | |
| They never should have come to the ' | |
| LOA' House | |
| They never should have come, no no no | |
| They never should have come to the ' | |
| LOA' 7 days ago, the | |
| Lafayette' s moved in | |
| Sarah is with child and | |
| David is the man | |
| This is no | |
| Abigail, this child will survive | |
| And Grandfather dear, why did they bring him here? | |
| White as snow, that' s all he sees | |
| Oh, he' s been blind for years | |
| They never should have come, no no no | |
| They never should have come to the ' | |
| LOA' House | |
| They never should have come, no no no | |
| They never should have come to the ' | |
| LOA' And when the moon is full and white | |
| You can hear the drums of voodoo echo in the night | |
| In the ' LO | |
| A' House, misery will strike again | |
| In the ' LO | |
| A' House, misery will strike again | |
| And again, and again, and again, and again | |
| And again, and again, and again, and again, and again |