They never broke my will
'cause my heart was strong
They would justify
Condemnation by invitation
I will survive

Stood my ground till the end
Engaged the enemy
Protect my friends

Nostradamus, Nostradamus

Tame the beast
They send to kill
The congregation never broke my will

Nostradamus, Nostradamus

He has overcome
He can take the throne

[Chorus]
Nostradamus, dedication
Nostradamus is avenged
Nostradamus, our salvation
Nostradamus is avenged

I walked through fire to justify
Their inquisitions now condemned to die

Nostradamus, Nostradamus

Adversity on which I thrived
Destroys the alter, now I'm vilified

Nostradamus, Nostradamus

He has seized the day
He is here to stay

[Chorus]

Vindication
Ha has been avenged

They never broke my will
Cause my heart was strong
they cannot justify
i will survive

He has overpowered
This his finest hour

[Chorus]

Nostradamus
Nostradamus
Nostradamus
Nostradamus


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    The Title track to Priests new album, Nostradamus. Very Painkillerish song. One of the best on the album. The album is pretty good too, although it is getting very mixed reviews.

    IronBlackZeppon July 22, 2008   Link
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    I loved this album soooo much. It was a killer on my iPod (took up A LOT of room) but totally worth it. This is one of the best tracks on the album. Even the super short songs are really good though, like "Hope" and "Dawn of Creation" (the ones that lead up to bigger songs). Worth every penny.

    star tripperon August 24, 2008   Link
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    General Comment

    Aaah this was posted on my fourteenth birthday! x) Haha. A lot of Judas Priest lyrics are posted on my birthday.(:

    star tripperon August 24, 2008   Link
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    General Comment

    One of my top 3 fave albums ever (alongside Pantera (VDOP) and A7X (COE))

    And there are no orchestral instruments whatsoever. Everything that sounds like it came from a classical instrument was done by Glen and KK on keyboards and synth guitars. NOICE!

    Kasimir_Razeon February 10, 2009   Link

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