Oh my dearest, you look so worn
Life weighs heavy, but your body’s torn
Starving, thirsting in the fading light.
Doing whatever it takes to keep your life.
But oh, my dearest, come lay where your bed is,
Stay there, sleep there, for the rest of your life
Soon I’ll be feasting on all of your lies,
Singing a lullaby and kiss you goodnight.
Oh come sisters, we’re here to steal,
The lives of his men and crew for our meal,
Their eyes dreaming of the future deal ,
Our beauty, our love, and their desire,
Will lead them to their dreads to come true,
Oh my voice shall guide you, to wear you’ll lay,
Oh my voice shall make you stay,
Oh my voice shall make the hearts in your eyes,
Gleam until there’s no more light.
Oh, my love,
Where you lay,
Goodnight I’ll say,
And you’ll never be awake,
Stuck in your paradise, losing your mind.
Not knowing if you’re dead or just in heaven.
For I shall lure in, and make you drown, in all of your sorrow and fears. Choke on all of your blood and your tears. Bleed till you’ve run out of years. For we must know and do what it takes to survive. Body on body on body on body, drowning in all of their pain. Breathing in the death of the seas. For I will finish with a grin spread across our faces.