The search is over, I'm finally there
Thousands of caves, I've been everywhere
Got nowhere to hide now
your days are over!
You choose the weapon now
I choose the field
Let's get this straight!

Fight for your life!
Soon you will die!
Stand up and fight!
Fight for your life!

Blood everywhere, swords up the sky
Wings of the beast lie on the ground
Soon you will die!

Thunder and lighting, fire and storm
On the 7th day Heavy Metal was born!
Got nowhere to hide now,
your days are over
You choose the weapon
Now I choose the field
Let's get this straight!

Fight for your life
Soon you will die
Stand up and fight
Fight for your life

Blood everywhere, swords up the sky
Wings of the beast lie on the ground
Soon you will die!

Took my sword up
and opened the dragon's chest
I ripped its heart out, gave it eternal rest
The power strikes through me,
your days are over
You choose your weapon now
I choose the field
Let's get this straight!
Blood everywhere, swords up the sky
Wings of the beast lie on the ground
Soon you will die!
Reflecting steel, cuts through the flesh
it shows its fear, death is in the air!


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The 7th Day Lyrics as written by Ted Roddy

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    Sounds like this song is about war or the Armageddon. Although, the lyrics mention "dragon" and most of the song on the Dragonslayer album refer to a dragon as a mortal enemy or maybe even the devil. So, it could also be about combat with an arch enemy of sorts.

    Nazoon May 22, 2009   Link

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