Black Blizzard
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Black Blizzard
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Grasslands, sweet grasslands
This will be our home
We will work the soil and wait
Because we know our time will come
We own this land
Black blizzard
Souls will wither
Crushing hearts and bones
Black blizzard
Eternal winter
Will you forsake your own
Blue skies Sunday morning
We welcome back the sun
Maybe we'll have peace now
The conquerors have won
Black blizzard
Souls will wither
Crushing hearts and bones
Black blizzard
Eternal winter
Now you forsake your own
Black blizzard
Chicken gizzard
Morning afterglow
Call my flocks in the devil's black snow
Black blizzard
Chicken gizzard
Morning afterglow
Call my flocks in the devil's black snow
Black blizzard
Souls will wither
Crushing hearts and bones
Black blizzard
Eternal winter
Now you forsake your own
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John Grant performs "Black Blizzard", and this lyric page sits inside the John Grant catalog on LyroVerse.
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