When the Storm Arrives
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When the Storm Arrives
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When the smoke and shadows disappear
When the door is opened to unleash their fears
When the battle camp is finally set on here
When the history starts to become really clear
Time has been wasted, as well as their lives
The more they speak and plot, the more they die
The more they get together, my enemies they become
To start my real war, that will never be undone
You become my enemy!!
Yes, you become my enemy!!
This whirlwind comes to wash your empire of dirt
With fiery will we keep washing away this Earth…
When the smoke and shadows disappear
When the door is opened to unleash their fears
When the battle camp is finally set on here
When the history starts to become really clear
You become my enemy!!
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