Shadow Deserts
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Shadow Deserts
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Desert dusts fall
From this fortress
A bright sun burns down on us
Sand stained by his blood
You've got some gumption and courage, you coward
Why would you come here if you knew you'd be taken away?
Sent back to die away from this tower
Blinded by vultures with only the shadows to show you the way
In the absence
Of moral guidance
He will cower and kill
Sand stained by his blood
You've got some gumption and courage, you coward
Why would you come here if you knew you'd be taken away?
Sent back to die away from this tower
Blinded by vultures with only the shadows to show you the way
Why would you come here? Never return here
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