[Verse 1]
On Judgment Day
The moon lights the way
And those with open eyes will see
Hail the Avenger
Midnight defender
The end will never be

[Chorus]
You look to the light
Dawn of a new day
All hail the Avenger
He who lights the way

[Verse 2]
Away with your fear
I've cried all my tears
Delivered from the night
Hail the Avenger
Laughing at danger
Shed blood, bring life

[Chorus]
If you live by the sword
You die by the sword
All hail the Avenger
Accept our new lord

[Bridge]
The defeated lay
Lifeless in the pit
His face reflects the horror
Of his victims in tenfold
A death of deaths
All evil fear his name
Struck down by a man
His severed limbs ooze
Oceans of our blood
The man stands
Knee-deep within
Paused to scream
This is not a sin
I have done your will
I've delivered
From this day forth
Known as the Avenger

[Guitar Solo]

[Verse 3]
Guarding the weak
And those who seek
Asylum from a world of wrong
Hail the Avenger
Midnight defender
Silent, bold, and strong

[Chorus]
You echo our cry
So ends war
All hail the Avenger
Victory hour

[Post-Chorus]
Ooh, victory: ours
Our vengeance recall
Those starting to fall
Victory hour

[Guitar Solo]

[Outro]
Victory hour
Right now


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