Lyrics Demon Host - Timber Timbre
Death,
she
must
have
been
your
will
A
bone
beneath
the
reaper's
veil
With
your
voice
my
belly
sunk
And
I
began
to
feel
so
drunk
Candle,
candle,
on
my
clock
Oh
Lord,
I
must
have
heard
you
knock
me
out
of
bed
As
the
flames
licked
my
head
And
my
lungs
filled
up
black
in
their
tiny
little
shack
It
was
real
and
I
repent
All
those
messages
you
sent,
clear
as
day,
but
in
the
night
Oh,
I
couldn't
get
it
right
Here
is
a
church
and
here
is
a
steeple
Open
the
doors
there
are
the
people
And
all
their
little
hearts
at
ease
For
another
week's
disease
And
eagle,
eagle,
towel,
and
scream
I
never
once
left
in
between
I
was
on
the
fence
and
I
never
wanted
your
two
cents
Down
my
throat,
in
the
pit,
with
my
head
upon
the
spit
Oh
Reverend,
please,
can
I
chew
your
ear?
I've
become
what
I
most
fear
And
I
know
there's
no
such
thing
as
ghosts
But
I
have
seen
the
demon
host
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