K. Linkoaho
K. is 129 years old.
She is the Electric Guitarist of The Rise of the Phoenix.
K. is also known as "Frigg".
K. is located in Madrid at [✞]Cementerio La Almudena.
K. likes to go for a walk during off hours and is trying to improve skill in order to get ahead professionally.
Enjoy The View
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Song Details
Enjoy The View is Generic music in tempo Presto. The music is nice and the lyrics are good. The song was written 7/27/2007 by K. Linkoaho. The originality is perfect.
Fame: |
33 |
Popularity: |
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Stage Potential: |
10 |
Genre: |
Rock |
Owner: |
None |
First Revealed: |
7/27/2007 * Songs this old don't have an accurate release date and are considered to be revealed the same day they were composed. |
Dominant Instruments
Electric Guitar
Lead Vocals
Bass Guitar
Special Lyrics
Tired of going, tired of climbing,
my mind told me to stop,
my heart couldn't keep beating,
breathing was becaming
the hardest thing to do,
but my only though was reaching
the most far away top.
And now we arrived,
seems the world
isn't spinning anymore,
everything has to choose,
between death or true.
How stupid can someone be
to for don't see the true
can select to die?
Too bad to see too many people
wanted to die, prefered to die
before than see there was
nothing for them.
And now we arrived,
seems the world
isn't spinning anymore,
everything has to choose,
between death or true.
A world full of peace
the rythm of the style
the lightest time
for darkeness officers
for all these people
whoo see the true behind
the lies of the cruelest
words of the past world.
And now we arrived,
seems the world
isn't spinning anymore,
everything has to choose,
between death or true.
From this top
I just can say a thing
and it is:
Enjoy The View
Record Releases
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