Dagor Sorhdeam
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The Rise Of The Phoenix

The Rise Of The Phoenix lyrics by Dagor Sorhdeam. Through the fine old cedars, we wonder Why the tall white peaks had faded? All the pristine lights of the...

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The Rise Of The Phoenix

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Through the fine old cedars, we wonder

Why the tall white peaks had faded?

All the pristine lights of the old port

Guiding heroes through our time

And we'll never meet again on the gray lawns

That's the fortune of the cursed

Fenicians rise and go sail to the end of the world

We praise for your bravery, straight in a vast blood sea

In the sky shines bright the pole star

Only a lonely point in space

It would be time to face the unknown?

Have the wind as our only friend

I can reach, I will navigate, in my words, I believe

Fenicians rise and go sail to the end of the world

We praise for your bravery, straight in a vast blood sea

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