T'Is the Dead Ye Shall Dread
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T'Is the Dead Ye Shall Dread
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Tis the dead ye shall dread
Unholy darkness taketh thy head
Countless skeleton hordes do his bidding
None among the living shall be spared
Bodies of the fallen writhing with decay
Enemies of Zoldon retreat in dismay
Ye servants of Zoldon harbour the remorse
Purging shall take their course
Behold the dead approach, ye shall be warned no further
Dread fills the hearts of the righteous
The forms beckon the unholiness
The hand of death shall be laid upon the living
Grim ressurections commence
The hand of death shall be laid upon the living
In the book of the deceased it is written
Zoldon, lord of metal and the underworld
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