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A Dark Omen

A Dark Omen lyrics by Crystal Eyes. Death followed his path when first he came the coldness of his mind was that of steel desease was his fortune, chaos his...

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A Dark Omen

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Death followed his path when first he came

the coldness of his mind was that of steel

desease was his fortune, chaos his name

his words disillusions, for blood he came

The world was in terror, plague and chaos reigned

but in this darkness was a light

In the name of innocence, in the name of holly light

for the glory of the ancient gods, and for freedom we

will fight

Eager for revenge,(the) traveller is back

defeated once before, but stronger now

The fight may be harder, blood must be shared

But hope is on our side, we'll fight again

To save our kingdom, in the name of light

we'll fight untill the end of time

In the name of innocence, in the name of holly light

for the glory of the ancient gods, and for freedom we

will fight

Somewhere above, a kingdom in the clouds

the wisdom of elders guide our swords

Together as one, the light is on our side

the holly fire burning in our hearts

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