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Strike Down the Heathen

Metalium

Yesterday we had the fortune
To reach the holy land
Endless hopes were wasted somewhere
Decision is at hand
Keep it up we share one desire
Our ride has been so hard and lonely
As if it would never end

Can you read my mind
Don't wait for a sign

Strike down the heathen
Our strength can't be beaten

Today we have the wisdom
Inside the raging beast
There was the time for us to come
And powers were unleashed

Watch us well we fight by the rules
They're only driven by their greed
Legacy of fools

Can you read my mind
Don't wait for a sign

Strike down the heathen
Our strength can't be beaten
Strike down the heathen
Our strength can't be beaten

Can you read my mind
Don't wait for a sign

Strike down the heathen
Our strength can't be beaten
Strike down the heathen
Our strength can't be beaten

Written by: LARS RATZ, MATTHIAS LANGE

Lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc.

Millennium Metal - Chapter One
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Millennium Metal - Chapter One

Metalium

  • Released: 1999
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