Llegue y vi, tanta trampa y deslealtad
Tanto miedo, a que ocupen tu lugar
El creer, que si yo subo tú no
Solo es, una equivocación

Se reirán, quien nos quiere separar
Les conviene, que nos llevemos mal
Que pensemos, que todos son un rival
Pero van conmigo a fracasar, no lo conseguirán

Alzo mi copa, brindo por ellos
Por todos aquellos que se han quedado atrás
Alzo mi copa, brindo por ellos
Por todos aquellos que queremos conquistar
El más bello premio que es el trono del metal

Alzo mi copa, brindo por ellos
Por todos aquellos que se han quedado atrás
Alzo mi copa, brindo por ellos
Por todos aquellos que queremos conquistar
El más bello premio que es el trono del metal

Alzo mi copa, brindo por ellos
Por todos aquellos que se han quedado atrás
Alzo mi copa, brindo por ellos
Por todos aquellos que queremos conquistar
El más bello premio que es el trono del metal

Y si no llegamos otros lo intentarán
Llegar a ese sueño que es el trono del metal
Brindo por ellos.
¡Brindo por ellos!


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    The Throne of Heavy Metal

    I came and saw so much cheating and disloyalty So much fear, that they take your place To believe, that if I go up you won't That's just a mistake

    They'll laugh, the ones who want to separate us It's better for them if we don't get along That we think of each other as a rival But they'll fail with me, they will not succeed

    I raise my cup, I toast to them For all of those that have been left behind I raise my cup, I toast to them For all of us that want to conquer The most beautiful award that is the throne of heavy metal

    I raise my cup, I toast to them For all of those that have been left behind I raise my cup, I toast to them For all of us that want to conquer The most beautiful award that is the throne of heavy metal

    I raise my cup, I toast to them For all of those that have been left behind I raise my cup, I toast to them For all of us that want to conquer The most beautiful award that is the throne of heavy metal

    And if we fail, others will try To reach that dream that is the throne of heavy metal I toast to them I toast to them!

    Eliminationon December 03, 2007   Link

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