Planets

Album: Hail to the King (2013)
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  • Godless, meteoric war
    Anger, our existence nevermore
    You awoke the giants who were dormant in the sky
    Comets raining death from a fiery eye

    Mother of all, your time is coming
    One with eternity
    When planets collide
    Planets collide

    Damage, galaxy destruct
    Endless, celestial a bit corrupt
    You will be forgotten like the others lost in time
    Deaths symbolization, left behind

    Mother of all, your time is coming
    One with eternity
    When planets collide
    Planets collide

    Take heed the final march is closing in
    You can't defeat them on your own
    Weapons are longing for the final stand
    And their all aimed at you from heaven

    Planets collide
    Planets collide
    Planets collide
    Planets collide

    You will be forgotten like the others lost in time
    Deaths symbolization, left behind

    Mother of all, your time is coming
    One with eternity
    When planets collide
    Planets collide Writer/s: BRIAN HANER, JONATHAN SEWARD, MATTHEW SANDERS, ZACHARY BAKER
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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