Let me tell a little tale Maybe you have heard about Black Widow spider is on the wall Weaving a silken web Patiently works her thread Quiet she lies there waiting for your time to fall
I was fooled by your false adulation Just another bait that fell into your trap
Stop your whining of victimization 'Cause You know well to differ crap from gold
The Black Widow's web She silently waits for a chance Once you're caught she gets hold of your life You are mine Then her poison will make you blind
The Black Widow's web She'll be carefully spreading her net You have nowhere to hide, she will find you Better run from me Tempting your worse desires
When I turned on my device of alienation You were draining out all my identity
You're not obligated, social isolation And you are trapped by your own vanity
The Black Widow's web She silently waits for a chance Once you're caught she gets hold of your life Better run from me Then her poison will make you blind You can't hide
The Black Widow's web She'll be carefully spreading her net You have nowhere to hide, she will find you You can't hide Tempting your worse desires 'Cause you're mine
Your need for attention made your blind Now your identity is mine
She may look so innocent You are fooled by charming eyes Better face the consequence From her reckless heart
Don't be frightened little one I never meant to harm you Trust me now come closer here And taste my kiss of death
The Black Widow's web She silently waits for a chance Once you're caught she gets hold of your life Better run from me Then her poison will make you blind You can't hide
You better face the fact That no matter how fast you react She will always be there to strike you Enticing your worst desire 'Cause you're mine
Black Widow spider is on the wall Weaving a fragile web Patiently works her thread Quiet she lies there waiting For your time to fall
Compositores: Bruno Valverde dos Santos (Bruno Valverde) (ABRAMUS), Fabio Tordiglione (SIAE), Felipe Ascencio Andreoli (Felipe Andreoli) (ABRAMUS), Rafael de Paula Souza Neto (Rafael Bittencourt) (ABRAMUS)Publicado em 2022 (30/Set) e lançado em 2022 (03/Nov)ECAD verificado obra #18029975 e fonograma #36176847 em 10/Abr/2024 com dados da UBEM