Dark Tale
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Dark Tale
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Dark Sun in the sky
Rain of tears
He was one on the ground
Years and years
Now the life he begins
Comes to end
He was victim of change
Who would care?
What eyes can foresee?
Secret deep in the night
What he keeps?
The one who wants to betray
Never sleeps
The master changes the plan
It's too late
Killers, vultures
And death, what he gains?
His voice was too loud
His curse was to stay
What price they have paid?
He is rising again
From ashes and pain
What eyes can foresee?
Yeah, yeah, yeah!
Latin choir
Spiritus quidem promptus est
Caro autem infirma
Fiat voluntas tua!
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Who performs "Dark Tale"?
The A.X.E Project performs "Dark Tale", and this lyric page sits inside the The A.X.E Project catalog on LyroVerse.
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