Queen of the Witches
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Queen of the Witches
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Come here, my queen Morrigú the witch
We ask your help-oh queen of the witches
In the battlefields she looks like a crow
So Dark, so black-oh my beautiful lady of death
Guide me to the victory's way
Show me please your magic place
Give me force to lead the day
Bless my magic sword
With your power they'll follow me
Wash me with your stronger magic
Look at me-guide me with your wisdom
Bless my sword my crow of death
Come here
Put me into you-fountain of sin
Drown me in their blood-Blood of my enemies
Now the wind whispers my name
Let me now show me again
I'm the bard, the king, and the slave
It was a great day
With your power
Come here
With your power they
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