Damnation
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Damnation
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The origin of the gods engender
A breeze from heaven as we trust as our defender
Poisoning it all with our lies, betrayal
The trail of life in blindness we will fall
Along the ruins of our path and we will know
Disturbing thoughts contending, we fail
Chorus
Our path leads to the other side
So help me, God is my alibi
The truth to whom that we crave
The solemn promise he gave
Brightly beams his mercy to our sight
All ascending to a cloudless sky
Our journey just have started
Our door to the departed
I’m dedicated to the fact that I’m abandoned
A thousand years of hope, it is all gone
Trapped in the depth of universe, betrayal
The prophecy was said, the vision comes alive
The hypnotizing powers wash away the dust
One step to the truth and we know, we have failed
Chorus
Solo
Break
Chorus
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Gormathon performs "Damnation", and this lyric page sits inside the Gormathon catalog on LyroVerse.
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