If night time, should come,
Before you come back to us here at Great Rock.
We’ll tell them to hold-up, you complete us,
You’re our only savior since you destroyed our Gods.
You know us so well.

You’re brave like a mountain,
You fly like the eagle,
You do things that we’ll never do,
And you do them well.

If light beams should should,
And tear you away from us back into the sky.
We know that you’ll come back, matter of time,
You own all our hearts and souls and you own our minds.
You know us so well.

You’re brave like a mountain,
You fly like the eagle,
You do things we will never do,
And you do them well.
And you do them well.
And you do them-

Wait for, your emperor, to come back again.
Go repent, he’s coming.
He’s our size, but he’s not just, he’s not just, a man.
So much more, he’s better.

Wait for, your emperor, to come back again.
Go repent, he’s coming.
He’s our size, but he’s not just, he’s not just, a man.
So much more, he’s better.

If night time, should come,
Before you come back to us here at Great Rock.
We’ll tell them to hold-up, you complete us,
You’re our only savior since you destroyed our Gods.

Wait for, your emperor, to come back again.
Go repent, he’s coming.
He’s our size, but he’s not just, he’s not just, a man.
So much more, he’s better.

Wait for, your emperor, to come back again.
Go repent, he’s coming.
He’s our size, but he’s not just, he’s not just, a man.
So much more, he’s better.


Lyrics submitted by MoJonson, edited by Mellow_Harsher

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    This is speculation, but maybe about Jesus, a superhero, or the anti-christ? I don't know great song though.

    andrewwb7on April 29, 2013   Link

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