The quest for Azunda hath drawn near
The young king, the chaos he brings
With iron grip's sword, chants come forth
The child of dark he is

In prophecy, chaos not near
In chaos, prophecies began
This child of dark, hath foreseen
He makes his own destiny

The magic he creates is from his will
The magic of Azunda, he shall receive
Iron grip's sword guides his path
To the place which is no more

The journey to this place is creation
In this creation, he shall be
Living for himself and his destiny
In his path, lies of the prophecies

In his mind he sees another
Who wishes to receive, Azunda
He sees light within in his enemy
And laughs at the prophecy

His will and his word is his sorcery
He is waiting for thee
To put an end to this prophecy
Azunda, give your power to me

The child of dark has found thee
And now must destroy, evil thee
Iron Grip's sword has gone through thee
Now, Azunda is mine for all to see

The king's task has been complete
The chaos has begun for all to see


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    No one? Hmm... This is probably thier best song on that album. Godless Savage Garden? Not Sure. Anyway... It sounds to me like when Jesus was born he is saying that he is evil and he brings chaos and destroys and laughs at the prophecies. He also says he lives for himself and creates his own destiny. At the end it says his work is done and everyone can see it. Not Sure. Someone comment!
    MellowDrone666on October 21, 2006   Link
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    This sounds exactly like the David Edding\'s fantasy series The Mallorean. Everything matches except Azunda, or I don\'t recall Azunda in the books. Very fascinating.
    sammy11606on March 03, 2022   Link

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