Released in November 2008. 7 track CD / digipack Europe edition.
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"Sailing to nowhere", crystal box Japan edition
Compact Disc (CD) + Digital Album
Released in September 2009. 10 track crystal box CD, Japan edition with 3 exclusive tracks. Very limited stock.
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lyrics
Verse 1:
As smoke rises in the distance and the night begins to fall
A sulfur smell fills the air, with the anger of the crowd
Some call this revolution, some call this the end
Slaves turn into leaders but they will soon all look the same
Chorus:
Let's spread some gasoline around
Crack a match and let it fall down
Watching the big red growing flames consume our past
Only will remain what's built to last
Verse 2:
Once tyrants have been defeated, murdered, wounded or gone
A thousand factions will arise trying to take back the crown
Yesterday dreams were forgotten by the will of the strongest ones
So many broken promises deeply engraved in the stone
Bridge:
And I'm just a witness
Not one of your false prophets
Struck by something senseless
That you dare call progress
Verse 3:
Kings of an ashes realm and queens of a world of dust
Your arrogance is nothing compared to your former lust
These ruins are now your palace and will soon be your grave
Enemies lurking from within, ready to seal your fate
credits
from Sailing to nowhere,
track released November 28, 2008
Lyrics by Greg Legarand
Music by Greg Legarand + Fast Motion
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