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The Devil’s Steed Lyrics by Sol Invictus

The Devil’s Steed

2005

[Verse 1]
Turn your face to the wall
You no longer wish to see
Stroke a hair trigger
You're now the devil's steed
Descend into Aqua Morta
You no longer wish to be
Gulp down tears of the siren
You're now the devil's steed

[Verse 2]
You climbed the high tower
But now it's time to leave
Become a leaf in autumn
You're now the devil's steed
The hangman and the doctor
On both, disease did feed
They both treat themselves
And are now the devil's steed
And are now the devil's steed
And are now the devil's steed
And are now the devil's steed

About “The Devil’s Steed” by Sol Invictus

Read the complete lyrics to "The Devil’s Steed" by Sol Invictus from the album "The Devil’s Steed" in 2005. On Lyrks you can follow along with the full text, explore the artist's discography, and discover related songs. The track is often categorized under Neofolk, Rock, Pop.

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"The Devil’s Steed" is credited to Sol Invictus. Songwriting credits may include additional writers listed on the release; check the credits section on this page for linked collaborators.

"The Devil’s Steed" appears on "The Devil’s Steed" in 2005.

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