Follow The Reaper
Children Of Bodom
1. Loosing the war I'm feining to win though I never tried to to strive deep from within. Life could be beautiful for anybody it's for, but I'd swear this mothafuckin' shit is rotten to the core. Prech. The portal has been past and it's time to make a turn, to follow the reaper until the point of no return. Ch. When your blindly death-raying blade sweeps the griefs and fears away. I cross my heart and hope to die thy freedom will be mine. 2. Sinking down in the ocean of severe emotions. Grab a bottle to drink up the pain-reliefing potion. But after all, that got boring too, so no matter what happens, I couldn't give a damn or too. Prech.2. The portal has been past 'til the point of no return. No more lines to cross, no bridges to burn. Ch.2. Now when your blindly death-raying blade swept my griefs and tears away. I'd never go back to cross that line. I cross my heart and hope to die.:D Alexi Laiho Awesome awesome tracks Bands seen Live beautiful black metal black power Black Power Metal Blackened Power Metal bodom children of bodom CHOO CHOO TRAIN 2k5 classic rock CoB cool death death metal doom metal dth Dual Shock Extreme Metal Extreme Power Metal favorites favourite artists Favourite bands Favourites finland finnish finnish death metal finnish metal follow the reaper good hardcore heavy heavy metal industrial Kamen melodic black metal melodic death Melodic Death Metal melodic metal metal neo-classical blackend power m neo-classical metal no radiohead radio o o1 one of the best metal songs Power metal powerfull Progressive metal punk rox seen live speed metal speed-power Symphonic Black Metal The best of the best thrash thrash metal title songs tracks viking metal yaau
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