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Chris Donovan - Sea of Red Roses Lyrics



Chris Donovan - Sea of Red Roses Lyrics
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I walk along the path
The open sand, the man in black
This world has moved on
But I need to find you
The quest of the tower
For that is my destiny
The quest of this world
As time falls apart
As I move on
Find the doors, the doors of time
On this beach of red sorrows
Laid out with broken time
But I found my companions
We go on with common place
The quest of this world
As time falls apart
Path of the beam
Portal in time
Break through the evil
The evil of lies
Path of the beam
Portal in time
Break through the evil
The evil of lies
Sea of red roses
Sea of red roses
Sea of red roses
Drugs of the past awaits
Dual personality breaks
Young death of fate
Sea of red roses
Sea of red roses
Sea of red roses
Sea of red roses
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I walk along the path
The open sand, the man in black
This world has moved on
But I need to find you
The quest of the tower
For that is my destiny
The quest of this world
As time falls apart
As I move on
Find the doors, the doors of time
On this beach of red sorrows
Laid out with broken time
But I found my companions
We go on with common place
The quest of this world
As time falls apart
Path of the beam
Portal in time
Break through the evil
The evil of lies
Path of the beam
Portal in time
Break through the evil
The evil of lies
Sea of red roses
Sea of red roses
Sea of red roses
Drugs of the past awaits
Dual personality breaks
Young death of fate
Sea of red roses
Sea of red roses
Sea of red roses
Sea of red roses
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Writer: Christopher Donovan
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Performed By: Chris Donovan
Language: English
Length: 6:53
Written by: Christopher Donovan

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