Rebirth of a lost way of life,
A mentality quickly abandoned,
Our kingdom will rise up from ruin,
And Fortify from a grotesque demise,
Do not forget what life is meant to symbolize,
The true test of Gods people,
The strength of His presence has arrived to direct us,
The life of wasteful understanding has left us,
Left us but lingers,
We have the strength to leave this place of perdition,
What new life can we create,
Only through God can we truly escape,
All must embrace this decision,
All affected we move together,
Face the new kingdom together.
Rebirth,
Its time to reach out with youthful minds,
A rejuvenation on our minds horizon,
Rebirth,
Its time to reach out with youthful minds,
To take what Gods made for our lives.
We are the only ones that can change this disaster,
The few make an effort so the few don't rot away,
Crown yourself for you are all linked to the throne,
Within you lies the momentum of change,
Dissolving this distasteful life we lead,
While we all drift away,
We were searching for a kingdom to claim,
To save the ones we love,
This place of solitude will bring out the deepest secrets we all push down,
Mass reckoning will leave us all anew,
People of the new world,
We will be full of absolution.
God creates,
So we live,
Let the sound of glory take you,
Let the waves of redemption crash down on you.
Let the sound of glory take you,
Let the waves of redemption crash down on you.
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Lyrics by William Devery.
credits
from Patriot EP,
released May 8, 2015
William Devery - Vocals
April Haines - Lead Guitar
Liam Ellis - Rhythm Guitar
Joe O'Connor - Bass Guitar
Dayne Robinson - Drums
Recorded and mixed by April Haines
Mastered by Josiah Bovill of Lead Us Forth
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