Deadly Black Night (Gothic Celtic) Harp Twins

EUROPE! We’re touring to you for the first time! ► EUROPEAN TOUR Tickets: ► US TOUR Tickets: DEADLY BLACK NIGHT is from our new dark fantasy ORIGINAL album, Twin Destinies! The companion dark fantasy novel was written by New York Times Bestselling author, Debbie Viguié! Listen, download, or get physical copies: Book & album teaser: When their great-grandmother Kaia, a world-famous harpist, dies, two sisters find themselves the heirs to twin harps, an ancient book of music, and a legacy that stretches back centuries. 🎧 Stream or Download Deadly Black Night: 🎵 Stream or Download ALL our music: ✨ Exclusive content! Join our Fan Club: 📹 Subscribe for more videos: 💿 Shop Official Store: ► Tour Dates: - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Get a FREE song download! Join our e-mail newsletter! - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Our music is on YOUR favorite Stream Download sites! - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ✨Connect with us✨ F A C E B O O K ➜ I N S T A G R A M ➜ T W I T T E R ➜ T I K T O K ➜ @theharptwins 2nd Y O U T U B E ➜ E - N E W S L E T T E R ➜ W E B S I T E ➜ P A T R E O N ➜ “Deadly Black Night” written by Camille and Kennerly Original music and lyrics by Camille and Kennerly Music Produced by Camille and Kennerly Music Mixed and Mastered by Kevin Bartlett Video Concept by Camille and Kennerly Video filmed by Diane Carlson (our mom) Video Edited by Camille and Kennerly Costuming by Camille and Kennerly Unauthorized use or duplication of this recording or video is prohibited. #harptwins #gothicfantasy #darkambient ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Deadly Black Night LYRICS (Music and Lyrics by Camille and Kennerly Kitt) Walking alone, then not Something smells sweet, then turns to rot Never been here before, then here again A pleasant face suddenly snarling within (Chorus) Awake or dreaming Smiling or screaming A sense of safely turns to fright In Savannah, this deadly black night I see you, do you see me? I’ll be gone in one, two, three A body is found, she’s seen it before But was it a dream, or was it more? She’s running away, then running toward There’s no way to know backward from forward (Chorus) It must be a dream, another nightmare Unsparing darkness, evil is there It slithers and slides without being detected A premise of goodness is falsely projected (Chorus) Walking alone, then not Awake not dreaming Something smells sweet, then turns to rot Smiling, no, screaming A sense of safety turns to fright (I’ll be gone) In Savannah, this deadly black night (In one, two, three)
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