Lords of Summer

Album: Hardwired... To Self-Destruct (2014)
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  • Sight
    Pale riders into the night
    Galloping harder and faster
    Through your dreaming wake

    Walk towards the fire innate
    Frostbitten soul below zero
    Excitation

    Are you remembering the sound
    Recall the shaking of the ground

    Pounding, pounding, no remorse
    Lords of summer step on course

    Pushing, pushing horsemen ride
    Lords of summer undenied

    At last the thawing has begun
    Come trade your darkness for the sun
    Melting the chill of winters turn
    So celebrate, let your fires burn
    The lords of summer have returned

    Straight
    Light passes through penetrate
    It's been a long, lonely winter

    Illumination bright
    Bathe in the volume and light
    Reanimated by fire
    Transformation

    Become the nexus of the sound
    Become the shaking of the ground

    Pounding, pounding, no remorse
    Lords of summer set on course

    Pushing, pushing horsemen ride
    Lords of summer undenied

    At last the thawing has begun
    Come trade your darkness for the sun
    Melting the chill of winters turn
    So celebrate, let your fires burn?
    The lords of summer have returned

    Oh pounding, pounding, no remorse
    Lords of summer set on course

    Pushing, pushing horsemen ride
    Lords of summer

    Undenied

    At last the thawing has begun
    Come trade your darkness for the sun
    Melting the chill of winters turn
    So celebrate, let your fires burn
    The lords of summer have returned Writer/s: James Alan Hetfield, Lars Ulrich, Robert Augustine Trujillo
    Publisher: Word Collections Publishing
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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