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The Undiscovered Land - Edenbridge



     
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Advisory - the following lyrics contain explicit language:
By a long way we came there
And we kept our eyes peeled
We believe in our blueprint
Drawn by the slipstream of time without endNot once, we saw the falcon rising
Not once, we saw horizons clear
And again we hear the ocean rushing
With all the questions at hand without endHeavenward we keep on flying
In the lap of the Gods where we are
The legend, the key, the solar sea
Binds you foreverOnce in a blue moon this moment

On these boundless traces we move
The cosmic array won't lead us astray
And we still demand the undiscovered landWe felt the narrow bounds within us
The lurking unknown in the dark
Still searching for the purple passage
Pink of perfection in hearts still so pureHeavenward we keep on flying
In the lap of the Gods where we are
The legend, the key, the solar sea
Binds you foreverOnce in a blue moon this moment
On these boundless traces we move
The cosmic array won't lead us astray
And we still demand the undiscovered landHere and now by our sacred vow
We will prevailHeavenward we keep on flying
In the lap of the Gods where we are
The legend, the key, the solar sea
Binds you foreverOnce in a blue moon this moment
On these boundless traces we move
The cosmic array won't lead us astray
And we still demand the undiscovered land

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Edenbridge is a symphonic metal band from Austria which was founded as a studio-project by guitarist/keyboardist Lanvall, bassist Kurt Bednarsky, and vocalist Sabine Edelsbacher in 1998. With the addition of drummer Roland Navratil the line-up was completed for the production of their debut album Sunrise in Eden. Current members are Sabine Edelsbacher (vocals), Lanvall (guitars, keyboards), Frank Bindig (bass), Dominik Sebastian (guitars), and Max Pointner (drums).

Read more about Edenbridge on Last.fm.


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