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She's got a smile that is made out of ice
No one's here to save the tears she cries
As she dances in the moonlight
Behind those windows
Every little move she makes
Seems like magic in your eyes and
You are lost between two worlds
Shadows from near or far
And when you close your eyes
You're trying to be near
Without all your fears
But there's no way to her
No way to her
Princess of ice
Will I ever find the way to your heart

Will I survive all the dreams for my
Princess of ice
And even though the years pass by
Something in my mind still calls your name
And still I'm blinded by the charms you spread
Behind those windows
Every now and then I'm reachin' out
But you don't answer all my calls
How can I get to you
When I melt the ice
All I'm aiming for is
Trying to break free
Will I ever see
But there's no way to you
No way to you
Princess of ice
Will I ever find the way to your heart
Will I survive all the dreams for my
Princess of ice
And when you close your eyes
You're trying to be near
Without all your fears
But there's no way to her
No way to her
Princess of ice
Will I ever find the way to your heart
Will I survive all the dreams for my
Princess of ice
Princess of ice
Will I ever find the way to your heart
Will I survive all the dreams
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written by Lenk, Olaf / Lenk, Olaf
Lyrics © EMI Music Publishing

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At Vance were founded by Lenk, the man already known through his solo albums, as guitarist in the legendary Zed Yago and Progressive project Centers. Their first album, "No Escape" was released in 1998, and followed by "Heart of Steel" two years later. A year after this, in 2001, came the band's third album "Dragonchaser". After signing with AFM Records in 2002, the band then released "Only Human" before touring Europe with Rhapsody and Angel Dust. Singer Oliver Hartmann then left the band and a replacement was found in former Yngwie Malmsteen singer Mats Leven.

Read more about At Vance on Last.fm.


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