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Witch Wolf Lyrics by Styx

The Serpent Is Rising

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Reoccurring symptoms
Answer the baleful howl
Bringing me dreams of darkness
The doer of all that's foul
Raping the minds of infants
Sower of unplanted seeds
Full moon warrior
Doer of sordid deeds
Witch wolf
Night rider
Why do you call for me?
Thirteenth hour madman
Bringing my soul to fire
Visions of my sweet beulah
To torment soon retire
Witch wolf
Night rider
Why do you call for me?
Got my one-way ticket
On this hell bound train
I can't seem to stop falling
I bear the wrath of cain
Witch wolf
Night rider
Why do you call for me?
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About “Witch Wolf” by Styx

Read the complete lyrics to "Witch Wolf" by Styx from the album "The Serpent Is Rising". 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 Pop.

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"Witch Wolf" appears on "The Serpent Is Rising".

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