Crédits
INTERPRÉTATION
Bruce Dickinson
Chant
Roy Z
Guitare
Mistheria
Claviers
Dave Moreno
Batterie
COMPOSITION ET PAROLES
Bruce Dickinson
Paroles/Composition
Roger H Ramirez
Paroles/Composition
PRODUCTION ET INGÉNIERIE
Roy Z
Production
Dave Moreno
Ingénieries complémentaires
Brendan Duffey
Ingénierie de mastérisation
Christian Cummings
Ingénieries complémentaires
Addasi Addasi
Ingénieries complémentaires
Alonso Herrera
Ingénieries complémentaires
Idriss Nadi
Ingénieries complémentaires
Michael Harris
Ingénieries complémentaires
Paroles
[Verse 1]
All things of love and beauty lost in clouds of fiery dust
Beneath the blood-red sky, the shifting sands will cover us
We drink the cup of secrets, dreaming of the afterlife
The sun begins its journey, taking us from day to night
[PreChorus]
So where was God when I needed Him most?
What salvation is the Holy Ghost?
For what I've done, you can't blame me
I've lived across the centuries
[Chorus]
When the sun goes down
I'll wear my thorned crown
I know them all so well
The many opening doors to hell
[Verse 2]
I drink the cup of starlight, dreaming of the day to come
My fingers turn the pages of the Book of Life that's yet to come
My blood is thin, my body aches
To lie on Earth is still my fate
Eclipse will come to set me free
And for that moment, I can't wait
[PreChorus]
Telling you now, I will come again
With the knowledge from my secret room
Share my treasure with humankind
Drink of me, lose your mind
[Chorus]
When the sun goes down
I'll wear my thorned crown
I know them all so well
The many opening doors to hell
I made the Earth unbound
Tears of desolation felt
Believe the tales I tell
The many opening doors to hell
[Bridge]
Our life will leave us with wounds
So we must
Human deceivers of your soul
Retrievers
[Chorus]
When the sun goes down
I'll wear my thorned crown
I know them all so well
The many opening doors to hell
I made the Earth unbound
Tears of desolation found
Believe the tales I tell
The many opening doors to hell
[Outro]
The many opening doors to hell
The many opening doors to hell
Written by: Bruce Dickinson, Roger Ramirez

