The Birth Of Araceae
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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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