Lamia...

You shall come to me and stand by my side
'Till the end of time
Ooh ... welcome to my kingdom shrouded in darkness and hate come and make me

Immortal Lamia... you're so beautiful
With your burning face and your body
Red of blood
Together we shall reign this world
Together we shall spread our wings and fly
We will fly over this land and then they will fear us
'Cause they know that they are weaker than us
And so do we and therefor they must follow us
Or die in eternal pain
To die in the eternal flames
To die in the eternal flames
Die

I will proclaim my powers to all living creatures
So come Lamia and join my dark crusade
The dead will rise from their graves when you call for them
Feel your power and join me
Together we shall reign this world
Together we shall spread our wings and fly we will fly over this land and
Then they will fear us 'cause they know that they are weaker than us
And so do we and therefor they must follow us
Or die in the eternal pain together
We shall spread our wings and fly


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    Great song! Awesome melody! And describes so perfectly the addiction to Lamia...

    v-empireon September 11, 2008   Link

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