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Song of Evil - Saxon



     
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Turn the wheel of torture
Spin the rack of pain
Now many souls will suffer
To satisfy your game
The smell of death surrounds you
How can you hide your shame
Can we stop this nightmare
Before it starts again
How can you sleep at night
Can you hear their voices in your head
We wrote this song for you
This is your song of evil
Song of evil
Stop this reign of terror
Are we all insane
Crush the voice of freedom
How many will remain
The devil walks beside you

Your souls will burn in hell
Your final retribution
When Satan rings the bell
How can you sleep at night
Can you hear their voices in your head
We wrote this song for you
This is your song of evil
Song of evil
Can you hear their voices in your head
This is your song of evil
Turn the screws of torment
Drop the blade of fear
Hear the screams of anguish
There's no mercy here
The smell of death surrounds you
Your souls will burn in hell
Can we stop this nightmare
When Satan rings the bell
How can you sleep at night
Can you hear their voices in your head
We wrote this song for you
This is your song of evil
How can you sleep at night
Can you hear their voices in your head
We wrote this song for you
This is your song of evil
Evil, evil, evil, evil
Songwriters
CARTER, TIMOTHY/SCARRATT, DOUGLAS/QUINN, PAUL/BYFORD, PETERY ROONEYPublished by
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Saxon is a british heavy metal band, formed in Barnsley, England in 1976.
As pioneers of, and at the forefront of the then new wave of british heavy metal the band enjoyed a period of prominence in the UK (including popular chart success) and Europe in the early 1980s, and later the USA and Japan. Saxon started in South Yorkshire, England as SOB during 1976 with founder members Graham Oliver and Steve Dawson.

Read more about Saxon on Last.fm.


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