Lost in the shadows
Where the claws of evil are waiting
Shades of treason
In a land of coldness - Forever

I'm the one who defends the world
One step closer to the end
I'm the one who prevents the curse
One step closer to the end

When I come to my land of fantasy
Where I fly on wings of harmony
All my passions inflame
When I come to my land of fantasy
Fly away from the shades of misery
Hope and passion remain

Back into reality
I'm facing greed and hate
In touch with danger all the time
It's hiding everywhere
Searching for a mystery
Somewhere in the night
A journey to my history
I'm standing up to fight

Fighting for honour
I'm praying for survival
I'm facing the end of the world

Fathers in heaven
Are steering my future
And telling me tales from the past

Almighty kingdom
I'll never surrender
That fires of passion remain


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Palace of Fantasy Lyrics as written by Daniel Zimmermann Chris Bay

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    A good song. I downloaded this by the mistakes of the morons on Kazaa who thought that this was Rhapsody - Gargoyles, Angels of Darkness. And it wasn't just one moron. There were at least six sheeping people who have done this and not noticed.

    WAKE UP, IT IS SO OBVIOUS THAT IT I NOT RHAPSODY.

    I have half a mind to hunt these people down and slap them....

    Rider_of_the_Sunon September 09, 2002   Link
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    This is not to say that I don't like Freedom Call, they're really quite cool

    Rider_of_the_Sunon September 10, 2002   Link
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    Same thing happened to me but it wasnt this song, it was Farewell. Cant remember what Rhapsody song it was I was trying to download but knew it wasnt the same. I had to do some searching to figure out what band it was that I download, but i'm glad I did, I like them.

    Aduson April 21, 2003   Link
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    Have you guys ever thought of buying the music?

    PsychoDantison October 01, 2006   Link

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