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The Hour of the Dragon

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Page type: lyric reference Artist: Numenor Canonical path: /numenor/the-hour-of-the-dragon Related lyric paths: 6
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The Hour of the Dragon

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Sleeper, awake!

Long years passed by

Sending the black shadow wavering

Along the walls of the night

The Lion banner sways and falls in the horror-haunted gloom

A scarlet Dragon rustles by, borne on winds of doom.

In heaps the shining horsemen lie, where the thrusting lance break

And deep in the haunted mountains, the lost, black gods awake

Dead hands grope in the shadows, the star turn pale with fright

For this is the Dragon's hour, the triumph of fear and night

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