Lyrics of 'King In Crimson' by Bruce Dickinson

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In the darkness the ravens head
In the courtyard clothed in fear
I see gates that are opening
There's only one way out of here

Daylight has gone, the night has come

See his twisted sons and daughters
Wrighting slowly in Satan's mire
If you only could see the visions
The trembling world I now despise

As the veil reveals the outer darkness
I am sucked into the halls of flame

Arise, awake, the king in crimson comes
Arise, awake, the king in crimson, crimson comes

He knows the weakness that you can't fight
Stone of night that weighs you down
If you only could see the visions
His hand is death if you take it now

As you scream into the web of silence
There is nothing that can save you now

Arise, awake, the king in crimson comes
Arise, awake, the king in crimson comes
Arise, awake, the king in crimson comes
Arise, awake, the king in crimson, crimson comes

As you scream into the web of silence
There is nothing that can save you now

Arise, awake, the king in crimson comes
Arise, awake, the king in crimson comes
Arise, awake, the king in crimson comes
Arise, awake, the king in crimson, crimson comes

To your window I come
At your window I come

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