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Introduction (Arise)

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Introduction (Arise)

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I watched them burn, these witches, these innocents

The ones whose hair was too bright

The ones whose words too abrupt

I watched them scowl, these holy ones

The ones whose egos were too frail

The ones whose souls were dark

Arise the Broken

Arise Sisters

Arise Brothers

And watch them fall

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