Dawnspell
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Dawnspell
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The Spell of the dawn has been cast
Like the storm rides the wind
It clouds darkness and evil
To come on strong again
It follows the sign of the one
The bringer of thunder and storm
Voices of darkness now call out
The one to ride again
Riding out instorm under cover
Look out for the dawn and its power
The spell is cast as it rides the wind
Standing tall holy defenders
Come on strong before the dawn
And the night will come and spell will
Rise again
The curse of the spell has brought fear
To the people again
They run from the curse for they dread
The spell of dawn they've seen
There is no way to run from the spell
The bringer of thunder and storm
Voices of darkness anew called out
And the ones they rode again
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