Walls of Paragua

From: kmnellist_at_6SjgtZ4HB5teZad1Uw-utm02C0DNmzah6h8zQ5jo9N0BLjHWNNj_xXG4p6vU-p7d_u
Date: Sun, 23 Nov 2003 17:08:49 EST


Blame Julian for the following postings. There are some in-joke style references in this song from around the time of the founding of Pavis. You might need to be an Gloranthan obsessive to even know what some of the references are all about.

People moving out, vendref moving in
Why?
Because of the colours of their horse
Run, run, run but you just can't ride

An eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth
Fight for me and I'll bring Harmony

Ride on, ride on brother, ride on

Well, the only person talking about war today is the warrior And it seems nobody's interested in learning but the Elders Segregation, determination, demonstration, integration Aggravation, humiliation, devastation of our nation

Wall of Paragua
Oh Yeah, that's what the world is today
Hey, hey

The tales of kills at an all time high
Who put the invisible moon in the sky?
The city aflame in the summer time!
Ahow!
And the beasts ride on

Economics, Labrygonics, birth of giants, the winds of soul Sailing cradles to their doom, giants growing up too soon Champion of Pavis says more axes will solve everything. And the band ride on

So, round and around and around we go
Where the nation's headed, nobody knows.

Great Arandayla can't ya hear me talkin to ya It's the Wall of Paragua
That's what the world is today
Hey hey

Fear in the air, tension everywhere
Eternal battle coming past, the Beast rider new shaman is fast The only safe place to live, is in a Mostali excavation And the band ride on
And the band ride on
And the band ride

Eve of destruction, tax deduction, city inspectors, bill collectors Boshan idols in demand, population out of hand, suicide Too many newts, dragons roving in the hills People all over the valley are dying in the war And the band ride on

Great Arandayla can't ya hear me talkin to ya It's the Wall of Paragua
That's what the world is today
Hey hey

Wall of Paragua
That's what the world is today, hey, hey            

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