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A New World (Re-recorded) - Dark Moor



     
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Old world has left in starvation and disease
fourteen ninety-two bring a new change to see
Across the ocean they would sail
(following out the dark blaze)
They keep the route with an endless faith[bridge:]
far beyond the earth's edge
they will reach their dreams
as a privilege
sun still spreads out its beams[Chorus:]
With the winds of the sea
always blowing from the east
three boats dare to face
sailing through inferno's gate
just a will, a belief
which could cross the deep abyss
to discover a new world
saving humanitysuddenly a joyful cry
was heard in the advanced night

the long awaited sight
was seen below the skynew treasures shine before my eyes
(they're bright like a burning fire)
i will enjoy the eternal sea of life[Bridge][Chorus]aventus nautarum in novan terram
argentum aurumque Americabut they didn't know
that this virgin ground
was an unknown land that's overgrown
new Eden's found
the lost paradise
Mankind's dawn is beginning to risethis land is wild
Our boots were defiled
Our dreams will be reality
the native's pain
always in vain
our glory was their agonyBut when Columbus told the queen
all the thing he'd seen
he had to submit and be agreed
With kingdom's greed
[Chorus]
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It was during the complicated crisis of the early ‘90s, in 1993, when Dark Moor was born under Enrik García's hand, in Madrid, Spain.
In 1999, Dark Moor achieved its first contract. It was the right moment to record the first album of the band, Shadowland, thanks to the interest of Arise Records, which made them loyal to this label to launch their subsequent works.
The record got better results than expected, reaching the point of being editorialized in Central Europe and Brazil; this opened the doors to a memorable Spanish tour with Demons & Wizards.

Read more about Dark Moor on Last.fm.


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