Album: Octoberon (1976)
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  • Burning fiery furnace in the sky
    Burns the ground around us where we lie
    Sad old black-faced thunder will you rise
    Bring your cloud and shadows to our eyes

    Blazing star in heaven, mirror bright
    Dry our seas and rivers with your light
    Universal sentinel you are
    Guide of all who look on from afar

    Blazing Ra
    God of old now broken and defaced
    Punish all who've fallen from your grace
    You whose power leaves the deepest scar
    Mystic eye of heaven, Amun Ra Writer/s: WOOLEY WOLSTENHOLME
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., MUSIC & MEDIA INT'L, INC., Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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