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Attila

Attila lyrics by As They Sleep. Arise thy king O ruler of Rhine Devastation lust for war A perilous quest to conquer the West I long for the days of the...

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Attila

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Arise thy king

O ruler of Rhine

Devastation lust for war

A perilous quest to conquer the West

I long for the days of the innocence

We've pushed them away

Barbaric be thy name

We've pushed them away

Tattoo your face for war

The scourge of God

Anything goes as I raise my sword

Chastise

My brother's demise

An endless conquest for more

An unsettled score

Why haven't we learned from our mistakes

Why put on the crown of thorns

Why waste your time

Its all been done before

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