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Colossus

Colossus lyrics by In Mourning. New moon awakening, casting light upon a dream And it starts haunting, the storm building up The spirits are awakening, losing...

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Colossus

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New moon awakening, casting light upon a dream

And it starts haunting, the storm building up

The spirits are awakening, losing hours to the ghost

And then the rain, it came crushing down

Falling rocks leave the wounded ground, in the doorway they stood

The ghosts are whispering their name, no sleep

Colossus is calling

Destined to swallow the shore, the depths splits the surface

Raised it's cold hands to the sky to become controller of earth and wood

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