7734
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7734
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The dawn of time breaks
See the Sun rise to the sky
The wheel of time begins to turn
And then we heard it
A divine voice out of nowhere
Spoke to our hearts and showed the way
Almighty lord we have come to your hall
Do glatem live, creator of all
Open your heart and you will find a way
Paradise calling and enter you may
Falling down
Now your soul returns to paradise
Double seven thirty-four
The wheel kept turning, ages came
Time passed us by
We lived in perfect harmony
But then it happened
Our ranks decreased rapidly
But now its time for our return
Once we were numerous
But that's long ago
We are no longer Double seven thirty-four
The last two united
And two became one
One hundred eleven, perished in flames
Falling down
Now your soul returns to paradise
Double seven thirty-four
Almighty lord we have come to your hall
Do glatem live, creator of all
Open your heart and you will find a way
Paradise calling and enter you may
Falling down
Now your soul returns to paradise
Double seven thirty-four
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