Aurelio Voltaire
Aurelio Voltaire
Aurelio Voltaire
Aurelio Voltaire
Aurelio Voltaire
Aurelio Voltaire
Aurelio Voltaire
Aurelio Voltaire
Aurelio Voltaire
Aurelio Voltaire
Aurelio Voltaire
Aurelio Voltaire
Aurelio Voltaire
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Aurelio Voltaire
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This song references The Endless, a group of anthromorphic personifications of human nature from Neil Gaiman’s comic-book series The Sandman.
In particular, it focuses on the personification of Death, who appears in the comics not as the Grim Reaper, but as an attractive Goth girl with a normally-u...
You're like a dream
Dipped in delirium
You're my destiny
And my destruction
I desire you
I despair of you
And all endlessly
Come sweet Death
Sing me a serenade
To wash away
The blood that stains
Every single part of me
Come on Death
Play me a symphony
Then take me
For a bite to eat
There's a vendor
Just down the way
You come to me
In my darkest moment
I've no regrets
Nothing left to lament
No eerie skull
No scary scythe
You're a pretty face
And a warm embrace
I never dreamed
Death could be so sweet
'Til she came for me
Come on Death
Sing me a serenade
To wash away
The blood that stains
Every single part of me
Come now Death
Play me a symphony
Then take me
For a bite to eat
There's a vendor
Just down the way
Take me away
Tell the other six
Don't stay up late
We've gone away on holiday
No need to fear
No need to cry
Just because
This is goodbye
Goodbye
Goodbye, cruel world