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Giant's Lore (Heart of Winter) - Fates Warning



     
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Giant's Lore (Heart of Winter) Lyrics


In time long past tomorrow
Sleeping in the castle of the black
In the Leland hills are the monster tracks of a giantThe darn of Autumn playing in the garden of the rising sun
The children they run in the yard of the giant
If he awakens, he will crush them in the earth
Fear of the children inherited at birthThunder clouds close the skies
He opened up his eyes, he's awakened
Hears the children in his paradise
You must leave this land forever moreOr live behind the iron doors of the darkest dungeon
So they left with the passing storm, the Gods were awakened
They will crush him in the earth
He is forsaken until he shares his worthKings, queens, pirates, giants
Castle walls and dungeon doors
Earthbound to your treasuresSunken heart to the ocean floor
I will remember knocking
On the cold side of your doorSpring came soon to the outside world
But the North wind whirled through the castle halls
Children played in the outside sun

Frost giants stood there in the garden wallsA seaon's passed, he's locked in winter
He's filled with remorse
His frost bitten heartThrough a crack in the garden wall
Came a child with the gift of spring
The frost giants went awayThe dawn of autumn came
Into the garden of the rising sun
And we were done in the eyes of the giantHis heart was awakened
He was forgiven then
Always remembered
As a giant among menKings, queens, pirates, giants
Castle walls and dungeon doors
Earthbound to your treasuresSunken heart to the ocean floor
I will remember knocking
On the cold side of your door

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Fates Warning is a progressive metal band, formed in 1983 by John Arch, Jim Matheos, Victor Arduini, Joe DiBiase, and Steve Zimmerman in Connecticut, USA. The band directly contributed to the establishment of the progressive metal genre. Their early works are considered by many as very important works defining the genre itself. The middle-period works are considered as a progress in songwriting and musicianship as the band evolved. Recent works, since 1997, are in a heavy-progressive, more mature style.

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