Kill With Power (manowar Cover)
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Kill With Power (manowar Cover)
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Hear what's written on the wind.
We come to kill and kill again
Our arrows fall like hail
Trample on the dead
Ride through the gate of clouds
Stand on the open step
Run berserk
Spreading fear and pain
Black shield and weapons
Black our chain
None can harm us
Not their fire
Iron or steel
For we have the will to power
With power we will kill
Kill with power
Die, die
Kill with power
Die, die
To the War God Odin you will pray
And the curse of weapons shell remain
On the blood of all our fathers
On their weapons we now
Swear to evenge, not lament
Give the false ones death
Kill with power
Die, die
Kill with power
Die, die
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