Lyrics Strangers - Schelmish

Strangers - Schelmish
Song information On this page you can find the lyrics of the song Strangers, artist - Schelmish. Album song Die Hasslichen Kinder, in the genre Фолк-метал
Date of issue: 31.07.2013
Record label: Napalm Records Handels
Song language: English

Strangers

From the darkness we have come
Now your chains will be undone
No-one else has seen your tears
In this maddening house of fear
Paranoia’s plagued your mind
No relief you could find
In your soul you must stay true
We are like prophets sent to you
Trust in all that you can see
Be free, be what you want to be
We are strangers from the dark
Strangers from the dark
We are strangers from the dark
Judgements on your shoulders laid
Hopeless brigands can’t be saved
We were strangers once in time
Like you guilty of no crime
They said our words are meaningless
But stand your ground, ignore the rest
Hear our reels of energy
Our pipers playing your destiny
Trust in all that you can see
Be free, be what you want to be
We are strangers from the dark
Strangers from the dark
We are strangers from the dark
Hear our reels of energy
Our pipers playing your destiny
Trust in all that you can see
Be free, be what you want to be
We are strangers from the dark
Strangers from the dark
We are strangers from the dark
Trust in all that you can see
Be free, be what you want to be
We are strangers from the dark
Strangers from the dark
We are strangers from the dark

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Artist lyrics: Schelmish

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