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Thunder

Labyrinth

Danish
Look at the fire and follow the light
Dancing around in the night
Look at it's flames burning up, reaching out for the sky

That is the way I could say how I feel
Feeling the flame burning me
Flowin' inside out my blood cold as steel

Like a thunder my rage
Could explode in your face
Like a thunder my rage
Like a thunder

I feel fire is burning inside
My reason's losing the fight
My lust for vengeance is calling and claiming my pride

Look at the fire and follow the light
Dancing around in the night
Look at it's flames burning up, reaching out for the sky

Like a thunder my rage
Could explode in your face
Like a thunder my rage
Like a thunder

Like a thunder my rage
Could explode in your face
Like a thunder my rage
Like a thunder
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Written by: JON ANDERSON

Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Downtown Music Publishing

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Labyrinth

  • Released: 1998
  • Genres: Rock
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