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Axel Lundberg - Fenrir Lyrics



Axel Lundberg - Fenrir Lyrics
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I used to be one of them, their brother, an Aesir
I grew, grew too much
I hardly noticed, their distrust
Tyr, like a father, I was shown the way to live
It would not last forever, his hand was not the only sacrifice he made that day
Locked me up, tied me down, a betrayal, a mistake
In the end of days i will cover the sky
In the end of days i will cast my shadow down on you
In the end of days i will bring my wrath to you
In the end of days i shall slay your kin
What they could, could not see, their greatest asset
An ally, a friend, became their greatest threat
They will pay for their mistreatment
My fangs shall draw on their blood
In the end of days, my howl will be heard on the battlefield
In the end of days i will bring fate to you
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I used to be one of them, their brother, an Aesir
I grew, grew too much
I hardly noticed, their distrust
Tyr, like a father, I was shown the way to live
It would not last forever, his hand was not the only sacrifice he made that day
Locked me up, tied me down, a betrayal, a mistake
In the end of days i will cover the sky
In the end of days i will cast my shadow down on you
In the end of days i will bring my wrath to you
In the end of days i shall slay your kin
What they could, could not see, their greatest asset
An ally, a friend, became their greatest threat
They will pay for their mistreatment
My fangs shall draw on their blood
In the end of days, my howl will be heard on the battlefield
In the end of days i will bring fate to you
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Writer: Axel Lundberg
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Performed By: Axel Lundberg
Language: English
Length: 3:17
Written by: Axel Lundberg

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