Bursting through the fires of empty
Fatal warrior, battles are raging
Power of darkness rise for the fight
We're strong and stand our ground

Death is all around us and my heart is beating weaker
Fight the demon, power of immortal souls arise

Fire in our hearts the evil rages on for evermore
Burning in the cold the battle rages now

Through damnation rise, sign of the times
Master of bleeding eyes
Thunder and high, look to the sky
They're never gonna take us down!

[Chorus:]
And we will cross the evil standing
On the temple in the fire
Storming there beyond the lost horizons, oh
Heroes of the night are calling
See the promised land is falling
Reaching for the powers deep inside
On through the night

Blinded by the hate and desire
Burning in your heart like a fire
Challenging you - suffer and fear
Horizons seek control
Blood spills all around us
And our enemies grow nearer
Sacrifice your life to have
The journey you will ride
Take us to the plains of death and carry on for evermore
Riding on the wings of memories long gone!

And you'll die for your crimes, sign of the times
Master of endless lies
Fight to the end, now we ascend
Together we will take them down!

[Chorus:Repeat 2X]


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Storming the Burning Fields Lyrics as written by Herman Hong-man Li Z.p. De Villiers Theart

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    Another awesome song. I heard "temple" as "devil". In fact, I remember when the album was leaked ,there were different lyrics for the songs on Inhuman Rampage. In the place of "temple" it was "...?" or something. Now that the real lyrics are out, now we know what they say!

    Ninji-Xon May 18, 2007   Link

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