Death in Fire

Album: Versus the World (2003)
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  • The wait is soon at end
    Always charge, never bend
    Morning is here, make your stand
    Live for honor, glory, death in fire

    Total war is here
    Face it without fear
    Age of sword, age of spear
    Fight for honor, glory, death in fire

    See the fire rise
    Flames are raging high
    Soon all will burn and die
    Burn for honor, glory, death in fire

    Storm of lethal flames
    Only death remains
    Ragnarok is closing in
    Die for honor, glory, death in fire

    Forces of chaos are on the move
    Everyone, choose your side
    And know the day is coming soon
    The day for all to die

    The day is here when Bifrost breaks
    Nor sun or moon will rise
    When the dead rise from their graves
    And Surtur spreads his fire

    All you know will wither away
    And sink into the sea
    A new world will be born one day
    Where everyone is free

    Total war is here, face it without fear
    Age of sword, age of spear
    Fight for honor, glory, death in fire

    Storm of lethal flames
    Only death remains
    Ragnarok is our fate
    Die for honor, die for glory
    Die, death in fire Writer/s: FREDRICK ANDERSSON, JOHAN HANS HEGG, JOHAN OLOF SODERBERG, OLAVI PETTERI MIKKONEN, TED LUNDSTROM
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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