High Season III
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High Season III
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Violent cries erupt in valleys
Tired eyes await the sun
For tonight the darkest light has come
Throw your flames into the water
Cast your arrows to the sky
All the dreams he promised you were lies
Mantas - crying
Carnun - rising
Natas - screaming
"Father, free me!!"
The end has come I'm rising from the grave
The earth is mine and you are all my slaves
At last I'm free, the world will see
The pain and pleasure of my love
The earth will burn and all will turn
And beg for mercy from above
You fools you thought you'd have me for your own
Your god has died and given me his throne
At last I'm free, the world will see
The pain and pleasure of my love
The Earth will burn and all will turn
And beg for mercy from above
Now the time has arrived
For you to meet your demise
The emptiness plagued mortal men
Upon which you feast and you thrive
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