Aeralie Brighton
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The Birth Of Araceae

The Birth Of Araceae lyrics by Aeralie Brighton. Love once known Two hearts were sewn Bound as such To stay Then one day The darkness came Stole one's joy...

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The Birth Of Araceae

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Love once known

Two hearts were sewn

Bound as such

To stay

Then one day

The darkness came

Stole one's joy

Away

Ripped apart

She sought to perish

Those who took

What love she had

Bloodborne rage

When your enemy comes knocking

Your war has just begun

The battle has come

Battle stance on

War ready

Take up your arms

And sound the alarms

Stay steady

This is war

This is war!

We are the children!

We are the ones who answer the call!

Eternally taken

Awaken

Never forsaken

Eyes burning with fury

No mercy

More desecratin'

This means war!

This means war!

I will fight

Until I find

My revenge

At last

I will raze

All that remains

From their dark

Domain

They will know

The pain I suffered

And fall down

Under my blade

Bloodborne rage

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