The Oak
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The Oak
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There´s a place in the wood
Where The Oak has been there through the ages
On its bark magic runes
Written by the old wizards and witches
It´s midnight and darkness surrounds us
Thick mist is here
Wolves howl at the moon, hear them crying
Bewitchment starts
The oak will show its secret
Will-o-the-wisps will light our way
Head for the path to glory
To a place where dreams come true
Witchcraft and incantation
Don´t break the spell, the charm goes on
Beyond the realms of reality
Tonight we´ll cross the gates of space and time
So dark is the night
Imps, goblins and fauns dance together
Hear the wind, don't take fright
Take this potion and you´ll live forever my friend
Bats, mushrooms and toads in a couldron
And you will fly
Black magic to invoke ancient spirits
They never died
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Valhalla performs "The Oak", and this lyric page sits inside the Valhalla catalog on LyroVerse.
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