Lyrics by Claymore

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  1. 27 Years
  2. Ancient Enemy
  3. Angel's Assassination
  4. Arborlon
  5. Beyond The Walls of Tears
  6. Borderline
  7. Built to Kill
  8. Centuries Of Chaos
  9. Claymore
  10. Danzai No Hana
  11. Danzai No Hana ~guilty Sky~
  12. Dawn on the Road
  13. Doukoku
  14. Dreamer In The Tower
  15. Dying In a Dream
  16. Element of Hate
  17. Eternal Glory
  18. Evolution
  19. Gen'ei
  20. Gift Of Hate
  21. Guardian of Time
  22. Gurren Lagann
  23. Holy Terror
  24. Journey Through The Past
  25. Kakusei
  26. Kioku
  27. Master Of Wishes
  28. Mental Hell
  29. Monumental
  30. My Personal War
  31. Near Death Experience
  32. Raison D'être
  33. Slaine The Almighty
  34. Soulseeker
  35. Sygn
  36. Tensei
  37. The God of Crows
  38. Tolerance Denied
  39. Warriors Of Claymore
  40. Zouo

A claymore (; from Scottish Gaelic: claidheamh-mòr, "great sword") is either the Scottish variant of the late medieval two-handed sword or the Scottish variant of the basket-hilted sword. The former is characterised as having a cross hilt of forward-sloping quillons with quatrefoil terminations and was in use from the 15th to 17th centuries. The word claymore was first used in reference to basket-hilted swords during the 18th century in Scotland and parts of England. This description was maybe not used during the 17th century, when basket-hilted swords were the primary military swords across Europe, but these basket-hilted, broad-bladed swords remained in service with officers of Scottish regiments into the 21st century. After the Acts of Union in 1707 (when Scottish and English regiments were integrated together), the swords were seen as a mark of distinction by Scottish officers over the more slender sabres used by their English contemporaries: a symbol of physical strength and prowess, and a link to the historic Highland way of life.

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