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After the battle is over
And the sand's drunken the blood
All what there remains
Is the bitterness of delusionThe circle of the tyrantsThe immortality of the Gods
Sits at their side
As they leave the walls behind
To reach the jewels gleamThe circle of the tyrantsThe days have come
When the steel will rule
And upon his head
A crown of goldYour hand wields the might
The tyrant's the precursor
You carry the will
As the morning is nearI sing the ballads
Of victory and defeat
I hear the tales
Of frozen mysteryYour hand wields the might
The tyrant's the precursor
You carry the will

As the morning is near
[Incomprehensible]The new kingdom's rise by the circle of the tyrants
In the land of darkness, the warrior that was me
Grotesque glory, none will ever see them fall
And hunts and wars are like everlasting shadowsWhere the winds cannot reach, the tyrant's might was born
And often I look back with tears in my eyes
Grotesque glory, none will ever see them fall
And hunts and wars, are like everlasting shadows
[Incomprehensible]
Songwriters
FISCHER, THOMAS GABRIELPublished by
Lyrics © Warner/Chappell Music, Inc.

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Obituary is one of the pioneering bands of the death metal genre. The band came from Tampa, Florida, and was founded as Executioner in 1985, and then changed their name to Xecutioner to avoid confusion with the other one. In 1988, shortly before the release of their first album "Slowly We Rot", they changed their name to Obituary. Obituary is considered an influential band in the Florida death metal movement that arose in the late 1980s. The 1990 release "Cause of Death" featured James Murphy on guitar (Cancer and Disincarnate) replacing Allen West for unknown reasons.

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