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The Nameless Tomb

from Shadows from the Past by Lords of the Trident

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Paid in gold
And a key to break the hold
Of the ancient seal; the entrance to the tomb

Find the fabled sword
In the chambers unexplored
But beware the lures that lead men to their doom

Carved in stone
Are the answers to questions unknown
Dust and bone,
And the treasure of the ancient curse’d throne

Now
Strike a torch and step with care
Defy the curses if you dare
As you break the seal and enter the trial of the tomb
As the doorway closes fast
Pray the light you bear will last
Through the silver halls that shine like the light of the moon

The wealth of countless lords
Line the halls within this hoard
But a madness takes you if you dare to steal - look out!

Read the signs
Find the traps and their designs
And the safest path will surely be revealed

Find your way
Through illusions that lead men astray
Don’t delay
As the ground beneath you cracks and falls away

Now
Strike a torch and step with care
Defy the curses if you dare
Keep your wits about you; trapped in the trial of the tomb
The only one in here alive
The only aim is to survive
Keep a steady hand; The wrong move will lead to your doom

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from Shadows from the Past, released August 24, 2018
B. Koenig, K. A. Shimada - Composition, T. Christian - Lyrics

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Lords of the Trident is the most METAL band on earth. Their metal's so pure that only diamonds can scratch it, and usually the diamonds are the ones that end up getting hurt in the end. Their amps are so loud, Manowar knocked on their door and asked them to "please turn down". ... more

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