How to? We're here to praise your name,
Blazing sun and a bitter death
You're a guardian across the gate

Wake up there is a new dawning
Wake up the witches wait
For you remember the mirror
When she looked in you are born

And the born in the middle of Margret
There's nobody else, there's nothing (at all)
Songs out of gnome's there's joy in the air
The hard the one dies when you were never there

Turn the wheel again
A new beginning
Another end
Cry out, the land needs blood
Inside the rain we'll all waiting
Give up yourself and your own

Cry out for you
Come turn the wheel
There's nothing to fear
Come turn the wheel
Come turn the page
Come turn the page

We do not believe in lies
Do not believe in lies!
(voice over)
There's someone coming
There's someone coming
We arise from the envelope? (now)
Everything should move
When a new day begins

God of wind and god of rain
Tell them where you better beware
The moment stay we sing for you
The love we blessed a child

See your bed time,?
Stay your voice in
We will be with you artipiant?
Come and move our hearts
We know there is light beyond the dark

Cry out, we cry for blood
Come cry your fear and join us
Come join us now
Join us now!

Cry out for you
Come turn the wheel
There's nothing to fear
Come turn the wheel
Come turn the page
Come turn the page

A new beginning
Another end
The myth of life you hold in your hand

We cry out, the land needs blood
The change of season
Treasure (We praise) the new beginning

Na, na, na, na, na, na, na (Repeat: x 2)

Cry out for you
Come turn the wheel
There's nothing to fear
Come turn the wheel
Come turn the page
Come turn the page


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Turn the Page Lyrics as written by Jon Webb John Webb

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    Well I looked it up so i could post the reference and it seems it was changed. To This..

    "Turn the Page" it's about the Wicca-Religion and the ritual of renewal.

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Twist_in_the_Myth

    JoshPRon November 24, 2006   Link

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