Paroles de The claw of religion
Warhammer

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Date de parution : 15/08/2006
Durée : 0:02:55
Style : Rock
(lyrics by v. frerich)
(music by f. krynojewski)
Since the beginning of time
A weapon was built and protected
To keep the balance in line
To guard the "forces of the light"
Do you hear the cries of all the ones that fell?
Refrain:
The claw of religion
No one will escape
The warriors of the cross
Through the different eras
The sword was sharpened to kill
It cuts all the disbelievers
Leaving only the serpents alive
Never was an instrument of power so distinct and evil
Refrain
Can you feel their hate and hostility?
For their will, thousands march into battle
The cross that they try to defend so much
Will one day only be seen at graveyards
Since the beginning of time
A weapon was built and protected
To keep the balance in line
To guard the "forces of the light"
Do you hear the cries of all the ones that fell?
Refrain
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