Nightwish - Amaranth [Instrumental] [Instrumental] Lyrics

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Amaranth [Instrumental] [Instrumental]
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What Are The Lyrics For Amaranth [Instrumental] [Instrumental] By Nightwish?
Baptized with the perfect name
The doubting one by heart Alone, without himself War between him and the day Need someone to blame In the end, little he can do alone You believe but what you see You receive but what you give Caress the one The Never-Fading rain In your heart To tears of snow-white sorrow Caress the one The hiding amaranth In a land of the daybreak Apart from the wandering pack In this brief flight of time We reach for the ones, whoever dare You believe but what you see You receive but what you give Caress the one The Never-Fading rain In your heart To tears of snow-white sorrow Caress the one The hiding amaranth In a land of the daybreak Reaching, searching For something untouched Hearing voices of the Never-Fading calling Caress the one The Never-Fading rain In your heart To tears of snow-white sorrow Caress the one The hiding amaranth In a land of the daybreak |
Who Wrote Amaranth [Instrumental] [Instrumental] By Nightwish?
Tuomas Lauri Johannes Holopainen
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What's The Duration Of The Amaranth [Instrumental] [Instrumental] By Nightwish?The duration of Amaranth [Instrumental] [Instrumental] is 3:52 minutes and seconds. |
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