The Wind
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The Wind
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In a deep dark ocean, where the Ancient rest
I can hear them whispering, inside my head
In the horizon I see glowing eyes
They seduce me, and break me like ice
A million voices bursting out
Coming on like a wave now
Dragging me down
I can hear the wind call out their names
Ah, I can hear the wind calling out
A hundred miles out in the cold
Spirits dancing in the rays of the moon
It's slowly rising a fear with no names
This is the ending, nothing will remain
A million voices screaming out
Stronger than a wave now
Dragging me down
I can hear the wind call out their names
Ah, I can hear the wind calling out
Ah, I can hear the wind call out their names
Ah, I can hear the wind calling out
Ah, I can hear the wind call out their names
Ah, I can hear the wind calling out
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Year Of The Goat performs "The Wind", and this lyric page sits inside the Year Of The Goat catalog on LyroVerse.
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