Gap between the scenes
Severs present and the time to come
On the layers of outer heaven
All hidden omens are found

The one who seeks
May find the end of the line
But the one who also sees
Makes out the meaning of signs

Brightest star is dying
Forgotten becomes the light
After seventh circle is complete
Red sand will cover ground

When third man arrives
Red blood tames the hate
Gold turns into iron
Into blade of tyrant's fate

To the sign of the raven
I connect my soul and mind
I'm a man with a vision
That is not tied to time

Eyes of viper lead
Me through the darkest woods
Under wings of phoenix
I land the nest of the truth

To the sign of the raven
I connect my soul and mind
I'm a man with a vision
That is not tied to time

Eyes of viper lead
Me through the darkest woods
Under wings of phoenix
I land the nest of the truth

To the sign of the raven
I connect my soul and mind
I'm a man with a vision
That is not tied to time

Eyes of viper lead
Me through the darkest woods
Under wings of phoenix
I land the nest of the truth



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Prophetian Lyrics as written by Altti Pekka Vetel�inen Altti Pekka Vetelaeinen

Lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc.

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    exsquisite song about a mans search for his destiny beyond this world, in the next realm, he has a vision & knows there is another realm he has yet to uncover...another destiny...amazing

    EternalTearsOfSorrowon January 11, 2010   Link

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