Song | Miss Murderess |
Artist | 麦克白 |
Album | Malae Artes |
Download | Image LRC TXT |
There’s a legend about the bite | |
Of a wild flower who rides the night | |
Dancing with feline grace she hisses | |
In this tale of bloodstained kisses | |
Miss Murderess has fallen in love | |
Once again she loses control | |
Killing to give eternal life | |
Death is a seal of love | |
She got secrets underneath her bed | |
With all her heart she mourns the dead | |
Cut throats blossom like roses drowned in tears | |
Beware of the queen of fears | |
It has got to be done | |
Miss murderess | |
Kill | |
Like an angelic servant of hell | |
She threw her feelings to the bottom of the well | |
To bewitch someone to tear asunder | |
And put him to bed | |
Just six feet under |
There' s a legend about the bite | |
Of a wild flower who rides the night | |
Dancing with feline grace she hisses | |
In this tale of bloodstained kisses | |
Miss Murderess has fallen in love | |
Once again she loses control | |
Killing to give eternal life | |
Death is a seal of love | |
She got secrets underneath her bed | |
With all her heart she mourns the dead | |
Cut throats blossom like roses drowned in tears | |
Beware of the queen of fears | |
It has got to be done | |
Miss murderess | |
Kill | |
Like an angelic servant of hell | |
She threw her feelings to the bottom of the well | |
To bewitch someone to tear asunder | |
And put him to bed | |
Just six feet under |
There' s a legend about the bite | |
Of a wild flower who rides the night | |
Dancing with feline grace she hisses | |
In this tale of bloodstained kisses | |
Miss Murderess has fallen in love | |
Once again she loses control | |
Killing to give eternal life | |
Death is a seal of love | |
She got secrets underneath her bed | |
With all her heart she mourns the dead | |
Cut throats blossom like roses drowned in tears | |
Beware of the queen of fears | |
It has got to be done | |
Miss murderess | |
Kill | |
Like an angelic servant of hell | |
She threw her feelings to the bottom of the well | |
To bewitch someone to tear asunder | |
And put him to bed | |
Just six feet under |