Spoken Intro:
In the heart of the mire, where life barely stirs,
I found her—no, she found me first.
A hag, a goddess, a nightmare unseen,
She’s dark, twisted beauty, not a dream.
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Long Verse 1:
Eyes like coals that burn through the mist,
Lips twisted in a devil’s kiss,
Skin like moss, soft yet cold,
An ancient curse, beauty uncontrolled.
She didn’t need a spell or charm,
Just a crooked grin and a beckoning arm.
She asked me, “Will you serve me well?
Will you walk the line of heaven and hell?”
For her, I'd tear the sky apart,
Surrender my soul, my life, my heart.
She pointed out into the dark,
“Bring them ruin, leave my mark.”
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Chorus:
Sworn to the swamp witch, bound in chains,
Through fire and shadow, through blood and pain.
Her voice, her touch, a deadly delight,
I’d follow her call into endless night.
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Long Verse 2:
Across cursed lands, I roamed alone,
Destroying for her, flesh and bone.
For every tear, every cry in vain,
She rewarded me with just her name.
They called her hag, they called her beast,
But in her eyes, I found release.
I’d drink the poison, face the dread,
If it meant one night where she’d rest her head.
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Slightly Shorter Verse:
She laughs in shadows, a haunting sound,
And every night I’m swampward bound.
The world fades fast beneath her spell,
A dance in darkness, I know too well.
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Bridge:
The swamp calls my name, deep and low,
I am hers, wherever I go.
In murky depths, I’ve carved my place,
Forever lost in her cold embrace.
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Chorus:
Sworn to the swamp witch, bound in chains,
Through fire and shadow, through blood and pain.
Her voice, her touch, a deadly delight,
I’d follow her call into endless night.
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Outro:
Bound.
Lost.
Sworn.
Gone.