Flying Tigers
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Flying Tigers
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Into the cloudbursts
A liquid crystal sky
Hells angels screaming do or die
Like sharks in flight
P-40's show their might
A razor edge
Speeds through the night
Wings of hope will rule the sky
Battle angels flying high
Bravado in their eyes…
Like steel dragons soaring ever high
Entering battle unafraid to die
Across the sky, soaring high
Still they ride, the tigers fly
War hawks fighting
So the dream can stay alive
Into the fire fight
The battalion rages on
Surgically striking to the dawn
Sunsets behind them
Knowing they will die
They carry o into the crimson sky
Blood of heroes running strong
River of hope - an anthem song
Still the band played on
A bond of brothers
In a field of hopes and dreams
Lives forever changing history
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Who performs "Flying Tigers"?
White Wizzard performs "Flying Tigers", and this lyric page sits inside the White Wizzard catalog on LyroVerse.
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