See the man in the bookshop
See his withered hand
He walks very slowly never stands in crowds
Children stand and wonder as he turns and walks away
Closely guards the secret
Of the beauty in his eyes
He's the man with the Midas touch
He'll make you burn with just one look
He's the man with the Midas touch
He's got the beauty in his eyes
He looks so innocent
As he shuffles down the street
But he is the holy sentinel
That guards the gates of Hades
To stop the Lord Of Darkness
Coming straight from hell
The bringer of disaster
The one who tolls the bell
He's the man with the Midas touch
He'll make you burn with just one look
He's the man with the Midas touch
He's got the beauty in his eyes
Until the final conflict
He has to walk the earth
To do his master's bidding
And stop the evil force
He waits for Armageddon
The Nazarene will come
Rising from the ashes
Of the fallen world
He's the man with the Midas touch
He'll make you burn with just one look
He's the man with the Midas touch
He's got the beauty in his eyes
(Repeat twice)


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    The song, not really about King Midas, tells the story of a mysterious and powerful figure who instead of a golden touch, possesses the ability to make others burn with just one look and is described as the man with the "fury in his eyes." He's a guardian against evil forces, standing between humanity and the Lord of Darkness, and is destined to play a significant role in the final conflict and the battle between good and evil, awaiting the arrival of Nazarene (a title applied to Jesus and, later, to those who followed his teachings) and the resolution of Armageddon.

    Kingofstilporton March 29, 2024   Link
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    This song has a good bassline, it was really popular in my city.

    sire_of_black_eyesson December 07, 2005   Link
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    Kick ass solo !

    gothic_hobbiton April 02, 2009   Link

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