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Against the World - Praying Mantis



     
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Come on lord, see our destiny
Was it written from the start
And now our time is just a layer... hidden in the dust
For we knew long that is was coming, the traitors they were running
But in the world so small you can only run so far
For we were now too many, disciples so aplenty
Not knowing it's the world that was the star
Too late to change we've play our part
Now we stand against the world
Invite the devil in as hell is what we need
This world of life what did it bring
Now an empty shell there's nothing left to bleed
A selfishness so hollow
Their children born to follow
Possession just a token of their minds
Why was our breed primed with weakness
This time there's no forgiveness
This path to God we may never find

Learn to face the challenge... Of our livesThe earth becomes another lonely star
The age of man that tried but then we went too far
Now the light that shines and see it fade away
Welcome in the kingdom of today
Now we stand (now we stand)
Against the world (against the world)
This world of life (this world of life)
What did it bring (what did it bring)
Now we stand (now we stand)
Against the world (against the world)
This world of life (this world of life)
What did it bring (what did it bring)
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Praying Mantis are a well established band of melodic hard rockers. They were formed by brothers Tino Troy and Chris Troy in the United Kingdom 1974 and they became one of the bands associated with the the nwobhm (New Wave Of British Heavy Metal). Their first album 1981's "Time Tells No Lies" received a lot of critical acclaim. England's Praying Mantis was one of the more melodic bands to emerge from the New Wave of British Heavy Metal scene. They combined a Thin Lizzy-style twin guitar approach with Def Leppard-like vocal harmonies, resulting in a sound not unlike later-day Rainbow.

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