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Releasing Surtur’s Fire
He’s riding ’cross a field, familiar but nothing is the same
This place he knew as hammerfest
When the old gods reigned
The army of demons rides
By his side with weapons drawn
Today is the day
When ragnar§èk will be spawned

There lies the mountain where the temple once stood
Where eons ago he arose to spill their christian blood

Stuck in the rock is a golden ring
That yet no one’s dared to touch
The legend has it it’s where the crusher once struck

He pulls the hammer from the mountains grip
The sign for demons to attack
He’s been called upon to arise and he won’t spare a single life

No thor spare a single soul, or let them get away alive

They strike down on the world with overwhelming force
All resistance is brutally crushed, crushed without remorse

Dark angels descend to join the bloodfight
The slaughter brings them on, see oden’s valkyries ride

(solo: s§èderberg / mikkonen)

The battle of midg§ôrd is almost won
And the thousand years of tyranny will be forever gone
Soon a new world will be born rising from the sea
Where asagods again shall reign and humans will be free

He rides once more upon the black mountain of doom
Holding firm the crusher of giant bones
He lets the hammer strike, now everything will burn
As surtur’s fire is released upon the world
 
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