Musta-krakish
Musta-krakish
Musta-krakish (The time has come)
Musta-krakish (To awaken him)
Musta-krakish
Musta-krakish
Musta-krakish (I call upon the ancient lords of the underworld)
Musta-krakish (To bring forth this beast and)

Awaken, awaken, awaken, awaken
Take the land, that must be taken
Awaken, awaken, awaken, awaken
Devour worlds, smite forsaken

Rise up from your thousand year-old sleep
Break forth from your grave eternally

I command you to rise, rise, rise, rise
Rise, rise, rise, rise

I'm the conjurer of demons
I'm the father of your death
I bring forth the ancient evil
I control his every breath
I instigate your misfortune
With the birth of killing trolls
I awaken armageddon
Feeding on a thousand souls

Awaken
Awaken
Awaken
Awaken

Musta-krakish (musta)
Musta-krakish (musta)
Musta-krakish (musta)
Musta-krakish (musta)

Musta-krakish (musta)
Musta-krakish (musta)
Musta-krakish (musta)
Musta-krakish (musta)

Awaken, awaken, awaken, awaken
Take the land, that must be taken
Awaken, awaken, awaken, awaken
Devour worlds, smite forsaken

Rise up from your thousand year-old sleep
Break forth from your grave eternally
Weak will die and land will all be burned
Musta-krakish king and death to worlds

I command you to
Rise, rise, rise, rise
Rise, rise, rise, rise
Rise, rise, rise, rise
Rise, rise, rise, rise
And awaken


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    Very good job at the lyrics ! You only left out a couple 'Mustakrakish's at the begining ^^ Other than that, everything else was perfect ! This song is so f*cking awesome !!

    MeiMcKorrmikon September 30, 2007   Link

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