This I Know

Album: True Defiance (2012)
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  • Let my soul be a silent storm
    Conceived in the fire of war
    I am the ruthless bane of the wicked world
    And I prey on the killing floor
    When I carve my name across this place it is
    To defile its vain and vile ways

    And every breath like a threat for tomorrow's embrace
    And the battle is my way
    I will go this path alone
    I will take unto my prey
    This I know

    All others will fall

    Let my will be a violent path
    To tear apart what's left
    All hell falls down around my feet when I speak with a word of wrath
    When I carve my name across this place it is
    To defile its vain and vile ways

    And every breath like a threat for tomorrow's embrace
    And the battle is my way
    I will go this path alone
    I will take unto my prey
    This I know
    All my life will sing the pain
    My suffering will show
    In the fight I find my name
    This I know

    The blade of my call
    One name above all
    All others will fall

    And the battle is my way
    I will go this path alone
    I will take unto my prey
    This I know
    All my life will sing the pain
    My suffering will show
    In the fight I find my name
    This I know

    The blade of my call
    One name above all
    All others will fall Writer/s: Ryan Curtis Clark
    Publisher: Capitol CMG Publishing
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