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The outbreak, we survived,
Maybe our love kept us alive,
I say alive, but you were bit,
Come down with fever, sick as shit,
I hold you close, I kiss your eyes,
I'll stay with you until you die,
Until you die, until you turn,
Until you rise, never interred.
Because nothing dies forever.
I'm sorry dear, to tie you down,
Pull your teeth out of your mouth,
It's such a shame to take your pretty smile,
Possessed of venom, wholly vile,
Now we lay, upon the ground,
I hold you close, I wrap arms around,
Here, inside, I'll keep you safe,
Warm with life, cold as the grave,
Because nothing dies forever.
Glass, it breaks and here they come,
They come to take away my love,
In the dark where I can blend,
I hide in shadows to defend,
Slicing through Achilles tendon,
I'll grind their bones to make your bread,
You are fed yet I still hunger,
This is not...
This is not the end.
Now as one, I slip inside,
Remember warmth before you died,
Taste the curse upon your breath,
The fever rising, bringing death,
Close to climax, feel the change,
I'm craving flesh, I've gone insane,
Together in death we do descend,
This is not...
This is not the end,
Nothing Dies forever,
‘Cause this is not the end...
supported by 10 fans who also own “Nothing Dies Forever”
To me this is like 70ies Heavy Metal in nearly all aspects. I can understand the comparisons to Motörhead but to me they don’t really sound like them, except maybe for the Heavy Blue style lead breaks. What they do have is the drive, gravelly vocals and swagger of Motörhead. This they have that in buckets. Super fun Heavy Metal/Hard Rock that just doesn’t age. Harry Harrison
supported by 10 fans who also own “Nothing Dies Forever”
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