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Edguy - Eyes Of The Tyrant lyrics

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In the eyes of this mighty domain and its evil doctrines 
Can't feel a trace of romance but fears that grow
No one can stare into his next ones eyes
We killed the poetry around a long time ago (ago)

How many times have you given me rage
When your words were mendacious and your laughter insane?
How many times have you written lapoons 
About my life and desires, about my pleasure and pain?

I bare my fangs to you, look at my face and
You'll stare into my mind and you'll see

Eyes of the tyrant - these are the eyes of the night
Eyes of the tyrant - these are the eyes of the night
Back from the hades into the daylight
Back from the hades into the daylight

King of the night, tell me what should I do
Should I die in glory, should I raise my fist?
The crime of my deads is the frolic I need
I won't die on my knees, got to kill to resist

I bare my fangs to you, look at my face and
You'll stare into my mind and you'll see

Eyes of the tyrant - these are the eyes of the night
Eyes of the tyrant - these are the eyes of the night
Back from the hades into the daylight
Back from the hades into the daylight

The chagrin of the damned

Cry the tears of romance 
Lord of uprightness take me now
World of the sad, it's the world of the mad
My heart died so long ago

Yeah, we are eternal, we are immortal
There is a trace of glory in our hands
Majestic and wild, we stand and we fight

Soon your blackened pride will be fading away
You'll realize you'll have been walking astray
Never tame the wicked, I'm a tyrant tonight
Back from the hades into the light

Back from the hades into
Eyes of the tyrant - these are the eyes of the night
Eyes of the tyrant - these are the eyes of the night
Eyes of the tyrant - these are the eyes of the night
Eyes of the tyrant - these are the eyes of the night

Tyrant...
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Author: Tobias Sammet

Composer: Tobias Sammet

Publisher: AFM Records

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Released in: 1995

Language: English

Appearing on: The Savage Poetry (2000)

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