Banshee

Album: Six (2023)
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  • Moon lit pale
    gathering gale
    Siren sings
    wail on a wing
    Calling my name
    again and again
    haunting refrain

    Fire in Her eyes
    She-Devil in disguise
    (Bewitched)
    I’m bewildered beguiled
    Caught up in a dream
    somewhere in-between
    rhyme and reason
    disbelieving
    BANSHEE screaming
    falling from grace
    I’m finally face to fate

    She…
    Banshee…
    She screams…
    Banshee be the death of me

    Angel bring
    death and Her sting
    Serpentine kiss
    narcotic bliss
    Pleasure pain
    mainlining vein
    My my my my Heroine

    Lost in Her lament
    hell or heaven sent
    Jesus make my dying bed
    Caught up in a dream
    somewhere in-between
    Head is spinnin’
    body’s willin’
    Cheshire grinnin’
    falling from grace
    She’s calling out from the grave

    She…
    Banshee…
    She screams…
    Caught up in a dream
    Banshee got me down on my
    knees… Banshee hear me screamin’
    Banshee… She screams…
    Banshee got me down
    six feet underground
    Banshee be the death of me Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
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