Immortal 3: Lyrics?

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Immortal 3: Lyrics?

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Hi!

Is it possible to get the lyrics of track 17 on CD2? :D

(Yes, my english is that bad and yes, that's of course all my teachers fault :wink: ).

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The singing goes like this:
Insane you say when I'm always wearing a smile
Dispose of my enemies with vigour, grace and style
I've got a task in life, must save the little ones
Keeping an eagle's eye on your daughters and your sons

Look at the pretty colours everywhere I go (All 32 of them)
Jump, jump, and turn around, picking flowers as I go
You're in delirium (I'm not!)
Quite ignorant and dumb! (No way!)
I know you are, because I know what I am.

Insane you say when I'm always wearing a smile (Oh, insane indeed)
Dispose of my enemies with vigour, grace and style (We are not agreed)
I've got a task in life, must save the little ones (A noble goal)
Keeping an eagle's eye on your daughters and your sons (Please, don't feed the troll)

You're not alone in here
You may be the one that people see
But when they laugh, they laugh at me

What did I say, what did I say...
(Do you like my pretty hair?)
What did I say?
Please, don't point and stare.

Where am I, where are you?
(Do you like my pretty hair?)
Who am I, who are you?

From the bottom of my heart I must insist that I don't care

Insane you say when I'm always wearing a smile (Oh, insane indeed)
Dispose of my enemies with vigour, grace and style (We are not agreed)
I've got a task in life, must save the little ones (A noble goal)
Keeping an eagle's eye on your daughters and your sons (Please, don't feed the troll)
:)
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Makke wrote:The singing goes like this:
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:)
Thanks a lot! (It's a song that I can't get out of my head :))

btw: On R:K:O are also several songs with lyrics. Is there somewhere some kind of repository with this lyrics. If not, I would like to suggest to store the lyrics within the R:K:O database.

(I like it to sing these songs while taking a shower in the morning ;))
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robrascal wrote:
Makke wrote:The singing goes like this:
[...]
:)
Thanks a lot! (It's a song that I can't get out of my head :))

btw: On R:K:O are also several songs with lyrics. Is there somewhere some kind of repository with this lyrics. If not, I would like to suggest to store the lyrics within the R:K:O database.

(I like it to sing these songs while taking a shower in the morning ;))
It really is a new golden age... or is that golden shower? :)

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I sent the complete lyrics with the narrator's parts to Jan after finishing the song, but I couldn't find the email anymore. So the narrator's parts are missing from Makke's lyrics since they were done by another friend of mine :)

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Play by Numbers: Trolls

Credits:
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Juha Kaunisto - Instruments, arrangement and mixing
Marcus Nilsson - Troll vocals, lyrics
Markus Virtanen - Narrator, lyrics


Notes:
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http://www.playbynumbers.com


Lyrics:
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NARRATOR:
The patient was brought in this morning seeming very disoriented, and acting rather strangely.
THe patient seems to be suffering from a classical case of digestional mayhem disorder,
usually seen when feeding trolls and also their cousin species the Gremlins.

(Do you like my pretty hair?) x2

CHORUS:
Insane you say when I'm always wearing a smile
Dispose of my enemies with vigor, grace and style
I've got a task in life, must save the little ones
Keeping an eagles eye on your daughters and your sons

NARRATOR:
Disease seems to have changed the patient normal black and white eyesight
to a multicoloured blast of reality irritating the poor creature's sensible retinae.

VERSE 1:
Look at all the pretty colours everywhere I go (all 32 of them)
Jump, jump and turn around, picking flowers as I go

You're in delirium (I'm not)
Quite ignorant and dumb (No way)
I know you are because I know what I am

CHORUS:
Insane you say when I'm always wearing a smile (Oh, insane indeed)
Dispose of my enemies with vigor, grace and style (We are not agreed)
I've got a task in life, must save the little ones (A noble goal)
Keeping an eagles eye on your daughters and your sons (Please, don't feed the troll)

NARRATOR:
This is amazing...
I have come to believe that the patient has somehow suppressed the full transformation
and maintained both sides of its personality.

VERSE 2:
You're not alone in here
You may be the one that people see, but when they laugh they laugh at me
What did I say? What did I say? (Do you like my pretty hair?)
Please don't point and stare

Where am I where are you?
(Do you like my pretty hair?) x2
Who am I who are you?

CHORUS:
From the bottom of my heart I must insist that I don't care (Ah, not again)
Insane you say when I'm always wearing a smile (Oh, insane indeed)
Dispose of my enemies with vigor, grace and style (We are not agreed)
I've got a task in life, must save the little ones (A noble goal)
Keeping an eagles eye on your daughters and your sons (Please, don't feed the troll)

NARRATOR:
I cannot bring myself to dismember the troll,
yet I know that I must, to halt the evil that lives within it.
This troll must never be set upon the land of man, as there is no cure for it's ailment.
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