2) Cradle of Filth – “Her Ghost In The Fog,” Midian (2000)
“Then this I screamed, ‘Come back to me, for I was born in love with thee. So why should fate stand in between?’”
by Zenae Zukowski | Feb 14, 2017 | Columns, Top 5, Video | 0 comments
2) Cradle of Filth – “Her Ghost In The Fog,” Midian (2000)
“Then this I screamed, ‘Come back to me, for I was born in love with thee. So why should fate stand in between?’”
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