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[M&L - Smith/Kiske/Hansen]My heart is burning
In my head it's turning
Can't open my eyes
Till I'm really myself
I got a fever,
A reason to move on,
A reason to speak out
The word of the words.Can I kick it higher?
Please let me be a fire!
Is there a little time for me?
The morning light comes closer
I feel it near!
Break down the walls!
Wash away all the pain!New horizons drawing near.
The change will come and say it clear.
Things we know they cannot last
Don't cling to the past.Hey there! If you care!
Don't sleep through the changes!

Don't creep like a dog
Try to wake up and see.
Higher and higher
The journey will take us
We all got to grab
To the stars up above!Can I kick it higher?
Please let me be a fire!
Is there a little time for me?
The morning light comes closer
I feel it near!
Break down the walls!
Wash away all the pain!New horizons drawing near.
The change will come and say it clear.
Things we know they cannot last
Don't cling to the past.Save yourself and free your heart
The keeper of life is around
Keep your head high and march!Here I go again
It's your last chance to join in.Can I kick it higher?
Please let me be a fire!
Is there a little time for me?
The morning light comes closer
I feel it near!
Break down the walls!
Wash away all the pain!New horizons drawing near.
The change will come and say it clear.
Things we know they cannot last
Don't cling to the past.
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Michael Kiske was born in Hamburg, Germany on January 24th, 1968.
His musical career began at age 16 when he was the vocalist for a band called Ill Prophecy. With this band he recorded a demo tape which had early versions of future Helloween songs.
Michael Kiske made his fame in the German power metal band Helloween as their lead singer. Kiske joined Helloween in 1987 and recorded Keeper Of The Seven Keys Part I, widely considered to be one of Helloween best albums and a milestone in the creation of the power metal genre.

Read more about Michael Kiske on Last.fm.


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