The Howl Of The Winds
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The Howl Of The Winds
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Deep in the night, far from the dark
It be just wind, finally conquered
The urge to fight, the howl of the winds
And my head still rings
Deep in the trees, far from the path
No need for peace, finally conquered
The urge to fight, is slowly faded
Without a sound, the howl of the winds
And my head still rings
I open my eyes, from the sky deep sing
The howl of the winds,
And my head still rings
The howl of the winds, oh
Deep in the dirts, far from the past
But need to leave, finally conquered
The will so well, it’s slowly faded
Without a sound, the howl of the winds
And my head still rings
I open my eyes, from the sky deep sing
The howl of the winds,
And my head still rings.
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