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Reflections

by Time Requiem

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[5:54] Now you're gone and I`ve received your soul Will you be mine for real? As the night silence from the river Behold the signs and die Spoken words of sacredness as you Run for truth and find the key That will be blessed by Moments of forever You will not surrender Sail across the oceans Always bring your sword End of light the shades will always turn to The ancient songs of life Hypnotized and steel will make my promise Embrace the son and lie Spoken words of sacredness as you Run for truth and find the key That will be blessed by Moments of forever You will not surrender Sail across the oceans Always bring your sword (Keyboard & Bass Solos) Run for truth and find the key That will be blessed by Moments of forever You will not surrender Sail across the oceans Always bring your sword Raise the price of God.

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