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{{quote| ''I'm addicted to your love<br />
''I'm addicted to this game<br />
''You give me pleasures give me pain<br />
''You're the onlyoneonly one I need<br />
''You're the master I'm your slave<br />
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''We can reach eternity<br />
You're the master I'm your slave<br />
''Please don't ever let me go<br />
We can reach eternity<br />
''You know I'm your property<br />
Please don't ever let me go<br />
''And we're running through the night<br />
You know I'm your property<br />
''You're the angel of my dreams<br />
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''From the darkness into light<br />
And we're running through the night<br />
''I'll follow you''|'''Blutengel''' ''[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v{{=}}MssC4E0EYR0 I Will Follow]'' }}
You're the angel of my dreams<br />
From the darkness into light<br />
I'll follow you''<br />
'''Blutengel''' ''[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v{{=}}MssC4E0EYR0 I Will Follow]'' }}
 
A German [[Electronic Music]] band with lyrics revolving around vampires. "Blut" is German for blood, "engel" for angel. Several songs refers to vampires by euphemisms such as "Angel of the night".
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=== Blutengel lyrics has examples of: ===
 
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* [[After the End]]: ''[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UXZN_kTcmZE World Of Ice]''
* [[Ambiguous Situation]]: The song ''[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5mfZvpMPj2s The Solitary Angel]'' is about a saviour who is "not from heaven sent" - which means it could be a secular force or a spirutal force other then the god of christianity. This character could be a powerful human, since "angel" is a common metaphor for generic benevolence. The character could also be a powerful vampire, since most of the songs from the same band are about vampires and they routinely use "angel" as a euphemism for "vampire" or "lover". And of course, it could also be referring to an angel in the literal religious sense - either one that simply works on it's own accord, or a fallen one. So, what trope or tropes is this?
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