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Forgotten Souls Lyrics

Valdrin - Beyond the Forest
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Beyond the Forest

(2014)
TypeAlbum (Studio full-length)
GenresMelodic Black Metal
LabelsIndependent
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12. Forgotten Souls (6:00)
(The Final Day Of Earth)

Forgotten souls come forth
When the winds carry no life
Beholding the return of the ancient rites.

Oblivion descends over
The shrines of the modern world
Unknown, they are the summoners of their fate.

The Dimension of light now dethroned
Meaningless, no life persists when thoughts can't grow
Orcus vines breaking the chapel walls
In human mind's no balance exists at all.....

The elder gods awaken
To invade the Earthly sky
Calling on Canidae hordes to arise

Human blood runs from the forest
Into the fertile ground
"Death with holds the essence of rebirth"

Old man Nex I call for your eye
Still trapped in the Orcus realm now left behind
Though the portal has closed with you inside
I know that your lies brought me a gift to end this world.

The sun a falling star....into the sea space
Eternally consumed...within itself
A mournful symbol of a dying human race
Into the unknown this world has fell.

Out of the black abyss of night
Towards the sky the wolven brothers ride

Our spirits soaring, away so far.
Guided by the light of the falling star

Wisdom held strong from the ages now past
Above the universe a circle will be cast
Gathering now lost souls become one
And from into a star to become the new sun

Unveiled, a new age of light
Spread across the stars seeds of new life
The cosmic sea reborn again
Just like a story that never ends.
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Valdrin - Beyond the Forest
Beyond the Forest - Album Credits
Members
  • Ryan Maurmeier : Drums
  • Avik Subedi : Guitars
  • Carter Hicks : Vocals, Guitars, Keyboards
  • James Lewis : Bass
Other staff
  • Anton Escobar : Layout
  • Eric Tuffendsam : Recording, Mixing
  • Noah Buchanan : Mastering
  • Novel : Logo
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