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Golden Era

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Page type: lyric reference Artist: Almora Canonical path: /almora/golden-era Related lyric paths: 6 Video embedded: yes
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Golden Era

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the freedom is in our eyes

the hero is in our hearts

darkness will be no more in the golden era

we are the iron angels we are the courriers

we are the children of the endless light and love

we are the steel saviours we are the warriors

we are the children of the sky and the sun

the freedom is in our eyes

the hero is in our hearts

darkness will be no more in the golden era

the courage is in our eyes

the power is in our hearts

light and justice will return in the golden era...

in the golden era people will be free in freedom time

the sun will rise and

darkness will end in the endless sky

children of tomorrow will live forever with the brothers hearts

the war will end and light will return under rising sun...

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