Difference between revisions of "Lady Mortis"
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− | ''Her lips were red, her looks were free,''<br> | + | ''"Her lips were red, her looks were free,"''<br> |
− | ''Her locks were yellow as gold:''<br> | + | ''"Her locks were yellow as gold:"''<br> |
− | ''Her skin was as white as leprosy,''<br> | + | ''"Her skin was as white as leprosy,"''<br> |
− | ''The Nightmare Life-in-Death was she,''<br> | + | ''"The Nightmare Life-in-Death was she,"''<br> |
− | ''Who thicks man's blood with cold.''<br> | + | ''"Who thicks man's blood with cold."''<br> |
-- The Rime of the Ancient Mariner by Samuel Taylor Coleridge<br> | -- The Rime of the Ancient Mariner by Samuel Taylor Coleridge<br> | ||
* -- '''[[Godiva's Statistics]]''' | * -- '''[[Godiva's Statistics]]''' |
Revision as of 22:17, 31 August 2017
O Death, O Death, O Death,
Won't you spare me over til another year?
But what is this, that I cant see? With ice cold hands taking hold of me...
When God is gone and the Devil takes hold, Who will have mercy on your soul?
O Death, O Death, O Death, (O Death)
No wealth, no ruin, no silver, no gold. Nothing satisfies me but your soul.
O Death,
Well I am Death, none can excel, I'll open the door to heaven or hell. O Death, O Death,
My name is Death and the end is here... - Jen Titus - O Death
"Her lips were red, her looks were free,"
"Her locks were yellow as gold:"
"Her skin was as white as leprosy,"
"The Nightmare Life-in-Death was she,"
"Who thicks man's blood with cold."
-- The Rime of the Ancient Mariner by Samuel Taylor Coleridge