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The Portent

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The Portent

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The signs were there

Whereever I looked, only I could not see them

Obscured by my zeal

By my beliefs, each and every one was a marker

Of my destiny as the chosen one

As defender of Faith and the leader of men

But it all came at a great price

As all great kings, I became a great killer

Lombardi, Verden, Roncevaux Pass

It all ended in death and destruction!

These were Omens

The Omens of Death!

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Christopher Lee performs "The Portent", and this lyric page sits inside the Christopher Lee catalog on LyroVerse.

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