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Doom and Oblivion

Doom and Oblivion lyrics by Battlelore. Sudden screams, choking pressure Cutting noise, horns of flesh and blood Black mass of unholy one Through the white...

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Doom and Oblivion

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Sudden screams, choking pressure

Cutting noise, horns of flesh and blood

Black mass of unholy one

Through the white human priests

Ruined temple

Reborn in flames

Dark waves rising above us

Runners in front of the death storm

Blinded by their own faith

Into the doom and oblivion

All the glory for the one

Who covered all the mirrors

All the years for the one

Who lived amongst the dragons

Stained

And washed with blood

No one

Will save your soul

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