Blackguard - Scarlet to Snow Lyrics

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Scarlet to Snow

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What Are The Lyrics For Scarlet to Snow By Blackguard?
I am a creature of the night
How are you this eve This is what I am and what I'll always be I will have you know I'll take you if I please So if you would just sit down And I beg you not to scream On this fairest night I only wish to speak Shall I describe for you now the monster that you see Life taker, blood drinker, animal Condemned till the end and hell takes me home Oh, if only You could turn my sins scarlet to snow And finally from my guilt I will be free The blood lust Calling me again You need not fear for your life It's the killer, thieves, and the evil ones They will quench my thirst tonight Death seems to be my life If one could call it that A ravenous cycle that never ends And a guilt that never dies To be rid of all And fade into oblivion Is it my vanity Or sincerity That begs to atone Whatever it is Who could forgive Now I must bring this to a close With your kind I rarely get a chance to speak So I'll leave you now and thank you for a lovely eve In your heart do you believe what I have said is true In this savage garden I'll be back for you |
Who Wrote Scarlet to Snow By Blackguard?
Paul Ablaze, Jonathan Lefrancois-leduc, Terry Roadcase, Kim Gosselin, Etienne Mailloux, Justine Ethier
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What's The Duration Of The Scarlet to Snow By Blackguard?The duration of Scarlet to Snow is 5:48 minutes and seconds. |
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