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Victorious March (Live At Summer Breeze 2007) - Amon Amarth



     
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Victorious March (Live At Summer Breeze 2007) Lyrics


Ten heavy feet
Walks the blood soiled ground
With rhythm these
Five warriors marchNo matter how much
The bleeding wounds
From enemy sword cuts
Hurts to the boneThe revenge they sought
Was taken in blood
No mercy was showed
No mercy was showedThey ignore the pain
That hammer like pounds
From falls, off slain
Horses, to the groundNo signs of weakness
No signs of weariness
Not even a glimpse
Of remorse in their eyesThey slew men ruthless
Fed the wolves with flesh
And now they leave

This land side by sideNow they're headed home
Five swordsmen who fought relentlessly
Their story will be told
Of five brave men endlesslyAll sorrow is left
For the woman to bare
The children cries
They live in fearNo man was spread
No houses or farm remains
No christian woman unraped
Their church consumed by flamesTheir steel shines red
With enemy blood
It sings of victory
Granted by the Gods
And as they return
Bleeding but proud
The horizon burns
And the song is ringing loud
Songwriters
FREDRICK ANDERSSON, JOHAN OLOF SODERBERG, JOHAN HANS HEGG, OLAVI PETTERI MIKKONEN, TED LUNDSTROMPublished by
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Deeply rooted in melodic death metal with lyrics centered around Viking history and Norse mythology, Amon Amarth (formerly known as Scum) was formed, with the arrival of Johan Hegg as the new vocalist, in 1992 in Tumba, Sweden, a southern suburb of Stockholm. They began writing material with lots of melodies, harmonies and lyrics about Vikings and the norse Pantheon. In summer 1993 they entered Lagret Studio to record the Thor Arise demo, which would later on appear on the bonus disc of the album Versus The World.

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