Storm
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Storm
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Dried in red skies
Where drought have taken all the trees
We're lost
In wastelands of pride and covered lies
We perish, end is just
In anguish all is dust
Waters move as you call
Like a flood in fall
Come rainclouds
And make grainfields sprout
My heart won't dry
Come overflowing wells
Come bloom in spring
Ride through black clouds
You raise your voices calling me
In highlands
On hillsides, i know you so well
Love will win that day
And horses lead your way
Winds will move as you call
Like a storm in fall
Come rainclouds
And make dried hearts sprout
Impale me
Complete me
Come riders white and shed your light
Complete me now
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Immanu El performs "Storm", and this lyric page sits inside the Immanu El catalog on LyroVerse.
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