Lyrics Curse Of The Red Tide - Legend Of The Seagullmen

Curse Of The Red Tide - Legend Of The Seagullmen
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Date of issue: 08.02.2018
Record label: Dine Alone
Song language: English

Curse Of The Red Tide

Four hundred thousand years before
An ancient man unlocked an ancient door
He reveals what’s inside it was
Something very alive
And it goes airborne and penetrates
Deep into the sea
While all the fish are dying
And all the dolphins are crying
Where the sea hits the land
There’s nowhere left to hide
It comes in the middle of the night
It burns your eyes and
Your throat collapses
As you struggle to survive
It comes in the middle of the night
It burns your eyes inside
When the skin peels back
To reveal the bone
It comes in the middle of the night
When the blood pours from your eyes
You will know it
As the curse of the red tide
It’s the curse of the red tide
Crimson waves wash over the land
Making shallow graves for the damned
As he spreads his wings and flies
Total devastation with endless demise
It’s the curse of the red
It’s the curse of the red tide
Now that there’s nowhere to run
The stench of bodies blot out the sun
And the land decays and
The oceans boil with disease
As pollution and disease churns
The bodies melt and the cities burn
You’ll know me as the red
It’s the curse of the red tide
Crimson waves wash over the land
Making shallow graves for the damned
As he spreads his wings and flies
Total devastation with endless demise
That’s right, it’s the curse of the red
It’s the curse of the red tide
My darkness rains for more
Your crimson overlord
You’ll fear me for eternity as the red tide
You’ll know me as the curse of the red tide

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