Judas Rising

Album: Angel Of Retribution (2005)
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  • White bolt of lightning
    Came out of nowhere
    Blinded the darkness
    Creating the storm
    War in the heavens
    Vengeance ignited
    Torment and tempest
    Attacks like a swarm

    Forged out of Flame
    From chaos to destiny
    Bringer of pain
    Forever undying

    Judas is Rising

    Eternal betrayer
    Ice cold and evil
    Taking no prisoners
    Dark prince of the world
    Humanity trembles
    Enslaving you sinners
    You can't beg for mercy
    For none will be saved
    The burden of sin
    Echoes the prophecy
    Ascending from hell
    Forever despising

    Judas is Rising

    Their faith is revealed
    Deceivers are crying
    By crucified steel
    Evangelizing

    Judas is Rising
    Judas is Rising Writer/s: GLENN RAYMOND TIPTON, KENNETH DOWNING, ROBERT HALFORD
    Publisher: REACH MUSIC PUBLISHING, Round Hill, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 2

  • Dan Gillespy from Courtenay BcA good old school British style metal song.
  • Shawn from Green Bay, WiNeed more JP songs on this site. Missing about 50 songs that I'd like to know more about.
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