The Storm

Album: Fires At Midnight (2001)
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  • A timeless and forgotten place,
    The moon and sun in endless chase
    Each in quiet surrender
    while the other reigns the sky
    The midnight hour begins to laugh
    A summer evening's epitaph
    The winds are getting crazy
    As the storm begins to rise
    As the storm begins to rise

    Wild were the winds that came
    In the thunder and the rain
    Nothing ever could contain
    The rising of the storm

    In the wings of ebony
    Darkened waves fill the trees
    Wild winds of warning
    Echo through the air

    Follow the storm now, I've got to get out of here
    Follow the storm as you take to the sky
    Follow the storm now it's all so crystal clear,
    Follow the storm as the storm begins to rise

    She seems to come from everywhere
    Welcome to the dragon's lair
    Fingers running through your hair
    She asks you out to play

    For all of nature's sorcery
    The most bewitching entity
    Hell can have no fury
    Like the rising of the storm

    Follow the storm now, I've got to get out of here
    Follow the storm as you take to the sky
    Follow the storm now it's all so crystal clear,
    Follow the storm as the storm begins to rise

    Follow the storm now, I've got to get out of here
    Follow the storm as you take to the sky
    Follow the storm now it's all so crystal clear,
    Follow the storm as the storm begins to rise
    As the storm begins to rise Writer/s: CANDICE NIGHT, RITCHIE BLACKMORE
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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