Storming Across Heaven is a song by Dragonland and is the demo version of the regular version featured in the album, Storming Across Heaven (Demo Album) and as a "Japanese Bonus Track", along with the demo versions of Graveheart and World's End. This version of World's End's length is 4:30, and is very rare.
Lyrics[]
Aaa~~~h-ohh!!!
Look at the sky as the dragon flies by
Storming across heaven like fire pierce through ice
Joins with the sky in a whirling dance
With bolts of lightning and clouds that cries
In a world where the strong survives the weak
Where the dragons rule as kings
Marching from the north comes the hordes of the night
With hate burning for the armies of the light
Across the open plains
And through the darkest and deepest of forests
Over vast mountains and mighty rivers
While their heads are held high their hearts are hanging low
Marching from the south comes the armies of the light
With fear trembling for the hordes of the night!
DRAGONLAND - A war will soon begin
DRAGONLAND - No one knows who'll win
DRAGONLAND - On ivory plains they'll stand
Oh, in dragonland
"The dragonlord circled the plains of ivory and knew that the battle forthcoming would be heard all across this world" Narration (Unknown)
(Solo: N.M)
On the ivory plains
Where generations have fought, lost and won
A battle that is fought once every century
Thousands of lives will be wasted again
Marching from the north comes the hordes of the night
Marching from the south comes the armies of the light
DRAGONLAND - A war will soon begin
DRAGONLAND - No one knows who'll win
DRAGONLAND - On ivory plains they'll stand
Oh, in dragonland
DRAGONLAND - It's where they live and die
DRAGONLAND - Why are they pledged to fight?
The dragonlord spreads his wings
And storms across the sky~~!
Trivia[]
- This version of Storming Across Heaven is equal in length to the regular version, being that the demo version is 4:30 in length and the regular version is also 4:30 in length.
- This song is much more rarer than that of the Demo Version of the songs "Disciples of Babylon", "Valley of the Damned", "Black Winter Night", "Revelations", "Starfire" and "Where Dragons Rule" by DragonForce, even though Dragonland and DragonForce's demo albums were released exactly the same year (2000).
- This version of the song is extremely rare. And is constantly confused with its regular version.