Valkyrie (feat. Laura Brehm)
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Valkyrie (feat. Laura Brehm)
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Flowers that bloom in the darkness
It's a sighting that is rare to come across
Nobody seems to have noticed
That the power that could be bestowed is lost
Riding through the twilight
This armory protects my heart
There's a voice that is calling
It's calling for me to go beyond
Where I've always been longing
I'm longing to find where I belong
Soon this fight will come to an end
The valkyrie chose to defend
When we were young; endless wonder
Thoughts of death were not a cause to live slowly
Now the unknowns seem to haunt us
Could this physical experience be free?
What is fate revealing
Will I survive or will I fall?
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Yes. The related section below points to Valkyrie II - Lacuna (feat. Kassandra Kay) and Valkyrie III- Atonement (feat. Laura Brehm) with a short reason for opening each page next.
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