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Album: Danzig II: Lucifuge (1990)
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  • Comes the light
    Comes the flame
    Comes the child who is

    Come the sword
    Come the flame
    Come the end of bliss's reign

    Come the dawn
    Come the day
    Wake the softest soul up

    Come the fire
    Come the change
    Lick the rose of Venus' shame

    Come the night
    Come the death
    Down the path out of

    Seven
    Seven
    Seven is my name
    Seven come
    And seven go
    And seven
    Still remain, yea

    Seven
    Seven
    Seven is my name
    Seven on the grandest scale
    And seven
    Still remain, yea, remain

    And the light
    And the flame
    Take the path on

    And the night
    And the day
    Fall upon the knees of

    And the child
    In the flames
    Cast out of Eden

    Seven
    Seven
    Seven is my name
    Seven come
    And seven go
    And seven
    Still remain, yea

    Seven
    Seven
    Seven is my name
    Seven on the grandest scale
    And seven
    Still remain, yea, yea

    Seven on
    Seven on
    Seven on
    Remain, yea Writer/s: DANZIG
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 1

  • Mickey Knox from Farmington, NmThis is a cool song. It should have been included in Natural Born Killers. I also find it eerie that Glenn Danzig sounds like Jim Morrison of the Doors in both inflection and tone when singing. This could have easily been a Doors song.
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