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D And D

D And D lyrics by 3OH!3. There once was a man Who conquered the world With just a sword at his side He wondered a land of magic and lore When dragons and...

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D And D

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There once was a man

Who conquered the world

With just a sword at his side

He wondered a land of magic and lore

When dragons and elves were as one.

I sought the crowning

The princess is drowning now

King Mir is frowning

And magics are bound to now

My steed is prancing

The jester's feet are dancing now

Dark Mages casting casting

Spells for the pheonix now.

There once was a man

Who conquered the world

With just a sword at his side

He wondered a land of magic and lore

When dragons and elves were as one.

Castles are crumbling

Great knights are stumbling now

High Lord is mumbling

Kingdom is falling down

Griffons are fighting

Strong men are lying down

The dutchess is crying crying

Time here's for dying now.

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