Woah, oh, oh
Woah, oh, oh

We are the ones
We are the warriors
We are the ones who fight for our right
We fight alone
And yeah we get what we want
We love the battle
And we will die for our cause

Woah, oh, oh

We are the warriors of time
We are the warriors of time
We are the warriors of time
We are the warriors of time
Yeah

Now we will fight (we will fight)
'Til the day that we die
And we will live (we will live)
For the battle
For the people
And they will tell (they will tell)
All the stories
About the warriors of time

Woah, oh, oh

We are the warriors of time
We are the warriors of time
We are the warriors of time
We are the warriors of time
Yeah

We
Are
The warriors of time

We are the warriors of time
We are the warriors of time
We are the warriors of time
We are the warriors of time
Yeah

The warriors
The warriors
The warriors
Of time

The warriors
The warriors
The warriors
Of time

The warriors
The warriors
The warriors
Of time

We are the warriors of time
We are the warriors of time (of time)


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Warriors of Time Lyrics as written by Gabriel Garcia

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  • +1
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    one of my favs be them i think its epic that they have the "woooaaahhhh wwwaaaooohhh"

    PLANET_HELLon April 06, 2008   Link
  • +1
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    I looooove the intro. Best I've ever heard.

    gogatorson June 25, 2009   Link
  • 0
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    They can be a great band. Their debut album is one the best I've have ever heard. God bless "Rock Band" for introducing me to Black Tide.

    Desolatoron April 17, 2008   Link
  • 0
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    Along with shout and either enterprise or black abyss this has to be one of my favourite black tide songs. The band rocks and i think they'll go on to big things

    Ajsboyon April 25, 2008   Link
  • 0
    General Comment

    Ugh. I love the bands songs, but their lyrics... There's no hidden meaning in any of their songs; the whole seems like a collection of fan-fics written for some obscure comic books by pre-teens. Their age really hurts their songwriting.

    FroFroDaJimmyBoyon May 29, 2008   Link
  • 0
    General Comment

    To me, this is an anthem.

    alomaxrawwron June 24, 2008   Link
  • 0
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    The beginning is pretty epic, when I first heard it, the acoustic bit made me think it was going to be awesome. Then it went all dragonforce on my ass. Still a good song though.

    PpJton February 08, 2009   Link
  • 0
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    Awesome ass song and lyrics are self explanatory

    GU1TARD3MONon September 06, 2009   Link
  • 0
    General Comment

    maybe there is a hidden meaning. it quite possibly is about being in a band like this, they are each warriors. also dragonforce has 2 or 3 songs with well written lyrics, and have probably made it further than anyone commenting here.

    ErikSnowthornon February 16, 2010   Link
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    @FroFroDaJimmyBoy

    Yeah, their lyrics have probably as much depth as Dragonforce lyrics. Still...the music is good

    Consanguinityon July 29, 2008   Link

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