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Damascus Gate

Damascus Gate lyrics by Aeternam. Quis est homo, qui non in melius Tigris and Euphrates Witness the royal flames The enemy of the cross has smashed the gates...

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Damascus Gate

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Quis est homo, qui non in melius

Tigris and Euphrates

Witness the royal flames

The enemy of the cross has smashed the gates

Blood drops flowing from our swords

We marched as a savage horde

We died and died until we planted our flag

War drums have sealed the fate

Of thousand condemned disciples

We shall defend the land aginst the saracens

Blood drops flowing from their swords

They marched as a savage horde

They died and died until they planted their flag

The lion walking in the heaven's door

Waking all the ancient sons of the fallen ones

Defying the ruthless tyrants of the sun

Elder protectors have kneeled before his majesty again

Jerusalem under siege

Entering Damascus gate

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