Intro : The Invitation
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Intro : The Invitation
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Yeah, feel like I'm in paradise
Yeah, feel like I'm in paradise
Purchasing pleasures
In selling hours of dross
Here
In the land of rebel pow'rs
Gloriously decorated
An invitation calls to us
From the carnival of the dazzling night
So we beat on the door of this flipped world
Brought here by fate
Whether the harvest feast of light
Or a festival of blood
Time harmonizes laughs and screams
Death once dead, there's no dying then
So we gladly swallow time likе it's our last breath
Yeah, feel like I'm in paradisе
Yeah, feel like I'm in paradise
A dizzying flicker, a light that blinds and deceives
And from the great beyond
That voice rings out again
Here, come inside the castle
Take everything
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