Nocturnal Rites
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Okahoo

Okahoo lyrics by Nocturnal Rites. In the fire Where the fallen await Blinded to all of its glory See the fear, in the eyes of the dead The circle's to close...

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Okahoo

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In the fire

Where the fallen await

Blinded to all of its glory

See the fear, in the eyes of the dead

The circle's to close once again

Close you eyes for a dying world

Death's command won't betray

[chorus]

Hell, calls

A cry from the new world

The dream lasts forever

Man, falls

Into the unknown

The new generation

Hear the silence, the process of death

The mind is an opening grave

No denial, the blood turns to black

No giving in to repent

Close you eyes for a dying world

Death's command won't betray

[chorus]

Mind torture, flames burst

Cast into the fire

Act of death, stop breathing

Machines will take control

Close you eyes for a dying world

Death's command won't betray

[chorus x2]

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