Father can you hear me, did you talk to mother earth
What did they say, what did they see, now ... is time for your rebirth ?

Open up the silent center of your mind,
I know want to know the future of your kind

In the valley of the kings, when the storm breaks loose again
Then the gods return to fight, for the future in their lives
In the valley of the kings

Oh mother do you hear me, did you talk to father moon
I don't want to leave my brothers in this temple of their doom

Open up the silent center of your mind,
I now want to know the future of your kind

In the valley of the kings, when the storms break loose again
Then the gods will spread their wings, in the valley of the kings

Ra vvite, deus sanktus, ra vite
Ra vite, revertate, ra vite

[ Solos: Kai / Both / Kai / Henjo ]

Oh mother earth do you believe there is a place for us to go
Come set us free again and let us fly away and give us hope

There'll be a time for us to fly to our thrones up in the sky

In the valley of the kings, when the storm breaks loose again
Then the gods will spread their wings, in the valley of the kings


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Valley of the Kings Lyrics as written by Kai Hansen

Lyrics © JOSEPH BIHARI LIVING TRUST DBA MODERN MUSIC PUB COMPANY, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.

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    General Comment

    This song is about the thought that the ancient egyptian gods were actualy aliens, and are now hibernating in the earth waiting for the time to rise back up into space.

    Spiral_Slaveon January 29, 2007   Link
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    General Comment

    Exaclty! Then this makes Kai a Nephilim. Or maybe it talks about humans who'll live one day in a world full of happiness and freedom. In this case, Kai Hansen is an angel (Elohim?).

    Edboyon April 12, 2008   Link
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    Song Meaning

    ' About the thought that the ancient gods were visitors from somewhere in the galaxy,putting their children into some kind of deep freeze sleep,after implanting the basis for our human intelligence into our early ancestors. One of them awakening in these days,being used to be seen as a god. Trying to get information from his parents about what is going on and what will come up next,expressing the will to return to the old status.

    Clorksteron November 24, 2010   Link
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    This single got me into Gamma Ray. The solos are epic and the chorus vocals are so catchy.

    LaraCrofton May 26, 2012   Link

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