Welcome to the Anarchy
Enigmatic entity
The grand illusion - destitution
Infecting one and all

Forces they're oppressing me
Lords of mediocrity
An iron will shall break the still
Some will rise and some will fall

Oh... yes, we ride through stormy skies of Fire

Evil lies that mesmerize
From the dragons' tongue they slide
A fury lashes from the ashes
Never losing sight

Pounding down the wicked ones
Tyrants now are overcome
A final yell from hounds of Hell
Rising we unite

Yes we ride through stormy skies

The endless nights
In the moonlight, we do gather
We curse uncertainty and false desires
We lift the mask
And stand together - one and all
And when the flames grow dim, look within
Unleash the Fire...

A time will come
When all will see In the end - its just a game
Time will tell
When all these things that have come to pass - still remain

The endless nights
In the moonlight, we do gather
We curse uncertainty and false desires
We lift the mask
And stand together - one and all
And when the flames grow dim, look within
Unleash the Fire...


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Inferno (Unleash the Fire) Lyrics as written by Michael Romeo Russell Allen

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    This song is about over throwing the government.

    greysymphonyon August 21, 2014   Link

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