March of the Damned

Album: Redeemer of Souls (2014)
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  • We're walking, the streets
    We know where, we'll meet
    Can't stop us
    They don't know why
    They try

    Can't hurt us
    We'll never die
    We are on the march of the damned
    Of the damned

    March of the damned

    We know what's, at stake
    Won't take your, mistakes

    Can't break us
    We'll never fall
    That's all

    It's over, just watch us grow
    We are on the march of the damned
    Of the damned

    March of the damned

    We're walking the streets
    We know where we'll meet

    Can't stop us
    They don't know why
    They try

    Can't hurt us
    We'll never die
    We are on the march of the damned
    Of the damned

    March of the damned Writer/s: GLENN RAYMOND TIPTON, RICHARD FAULKNER, ROBERT HALFORD
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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