Barkhan Charge
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Barkhan Charge
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Here we are
We gaints swim, between the eyes of the deep
Our spirits collide, intertwined
His right-hand man, an empty vessel
A trooper in comand, know nothing but to serve
A ten thousand year march
Where will we sleep? When will we sleep?
In the soil we lie
Dense, with fear
In the soil we lie
In the soil we lie, numb and deprived, no structure binds us
Awaiting the smile of a king, a passing glimpse of night and day
Gives us a sign, we must prevail
Holding on
No man or beast will slow us on our climb
Holding on
Onward away from violent birth
Into another realm
Moving on
(I guess I'm moving on)
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We Lost The Sea performs "Barkhan Charge", and this lyric page sits inside the We Lost The Sea catalog on LyroVerse.
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