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Artist/Band:
Black Veil Brides
Lyrics for Song: The Mortician's Daughter
Lyrics for Album: We Stitch These Wounds [2010]
I open my lungs dear
I sing this song at funerals...no rush.
These lyrics heard a thousand times, just plush.
A baby boy you've held so tightly, this pain it visits almost nightly
Missing hotel beds I feel your touch.
I will wait dear, a patient of eternity, my crush
A universal still.
No rust.
No dust will ever grow in this frame,
One million years I will say your name.
I love you more than I can ever scream.
We booked our flight those years ago,
I said I love you as I left you.
Regrets still haunt my hollow head,
but I promised you I will see you again, again
I sit here and smile dear
I smile because I think of you and I blush.
These bleeding hollow dials...this fuss.
A fuss is made of miles and travels
when roadways are but stones and gravel.
A bleeding heart and conquer every crutch.
We booked our flight those years ago
you said you loved me as you left me.
Regrets still haunt your saddened head but I promised you I will see you,
We booked our flight those years ago
I said I loved you and I left you
Regrets no longer in my head,
I promised you and now I'm home again, again, again,
I'm home again, again, again
I'm home again.
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The Mortician's Daughter
From Black Veil Brides' 2010 album We Stitch These Wounds, 'The Mortician's Daughter' stands as a defining track of the band's early heavy metal evolution. The song exemplifies the genre's signature blend of melodic aggression and theatrical intensity, characteristic of the band's rise to prominence in the mid-2000s. With its driving rhythm and dark thematic elements, the recording captures the raw energy that would later define their broader discography. It remains a staple for fans of the era, showcasing the group's ability to craft anthemic metal tracks that resonate with the darker, more visceral side of their identity. |
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| Album Lyrics: We Stitch These Wounds [2010] |
 Black Veil Brides
"We Stitch These Wounds [2010]"
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