She had to grow up faster than I did
When her life was shaken to the core
Everything she’s living for was questioned
When this night in April they took her home
They took her home
With fifteen years, fifteen years
Her world was torn apart
With fifteen years, fifteen years
She had to grow / a woman
The pressure that was tormenting her heart
Did its’ part turning it in a gem stone
But pain and death will never be a friend
So I guess it was her God and not this old fiend
Not this old fiend
With fifteen years, fifteen years
Her world was torn apart
With fifteen years, fifteen years
She had to grow / a woman
Lydia, he put her to the test
Lydia, that night defeated death
Now you see him, now you see with your own eyes
Now you see him, now you see with your own eyes
With fifteen years, fifteen years
He put her to the test
With fifteen years, fifteen years
The night she unarmed death
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