I am not immortal
I am just a man
A power-craving tyrant
Beyond the shadows in the sand

Men have come to fear me
Many bow and cry
Known across the desert
I am the one who will not die

I have faced the demons of our most desperate moments
I have been the one to defend our pride
I have worn the banner of my abandoned brothers
I will be the first one to give my life

Lost not forgotten
Reigning against the odds
Feared and respected living among the gods
Leading the empire
Spirit as black as coal
Lost not forgotten
King of the deathless soul

An epic novel no one's read
Pages torn and faded
The greatest story never told

Behold the kingdom I possess
Land of wealth and beauty
Where the streets are paved with gold

Once fearless and brave
A realm passed away
The ghosts of yesterday

Lost not forgotten
Reigning against the odds
Feared and respected living among the gods
Leading the empire
Spirit as black as coal
Lost not forgotten
King of the deathless soul

Lost not forgotten
Reigning against the odds
Feared and respected living among the gods
Leading the empire
Brutal and heartless
Vanishing further
Into the darkness
Lost not forgotten
King of the deathless soul


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    I think this song is about Mike Portnoy (former drummer for Dream Theater) leaving the band. " I am not immortal I am just a man A power-craving tyrant Beyond the shadows in the sand"

    In that way describing his personality.

    "Leading the empire Brutal and heartless

    thus meaning that he is one of the founding members of the band and that they lost a big part of the band when he left.

    They do use the whole 'pharoah' metaphor to describe Portnoy as a king. read the following:

    "Behold the kingdom I possess Land of wealth and beauty Where the streets are paved with gold"

    He was treated like a 'king' when he was still in the band.

    "Vanishing further Into the darkness.." Lost not forgotten King of the deathless soul" meaning he will always be in the band members and fans' hearts.

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