Time To Die
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Time To Die
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Now the sun is down
And it’s your time to die
Looking in the distance
Beyond the forest outside
The dark night is here
The wood burns on the ground
Praying for forgiveness
On your time to die
The moonlight. The fire
The cold winds… on my skin
The wolf cries. My blade shines
Your blood… on the ground
Crying you squeal like a pig
You will not find mercy in my eyes
Praying shall not save your life
Your good god has left you here to die
My blade sinks deep in your throat
And now I can see all the fear in your bleeding eyes
You’re quiet as drown on your own blood
I stand on my feet and laugh on your lest breath
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