Fallen

Album: Savages (2013)
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  • This is the end of the world as we know it
    Weapons of mass destruction are coming
    Brutality of man is forming
    Your temples will be destroyed

    You are the fallen
    You are the chosen
    Your are the calling
    You are forsaken
    Fallen imperium, fallen imperium

    Subhuman conditions are exposed
    Sub-standard existence is lost
    Hardening, a warrior is born
    Seven pillars of wisdom

    You are fallen heroes
    You fallen angels
    You are fallen traitors
    You fallen kings
    Fallen imperium, fallen imperium

    I stare the abyss in its face
    I'm burning you with my hate
    Desolation they call this place
    Witness hell, you maggot's race

    Clean off the blood from my blade
    Let it drop blood from my face

    The new war ended but the threat remains
    Our enemy has learned to live with pain
    Confronting mutants going insane
    Treacherous thoughts in your brain

    Your fallen cities
    Your fallen skies
    Your fallen statues
    You fall and rise
    Fallen imperium, fallen imperium Writer/s: MASSIMILIANO ANTONIO CAVALERA
    Publisher: Songtrust Ave
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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