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Circle within circle |
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Towards the warm heart of the earth |
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Circle within circle |
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Falling Falling inside my wideness |
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I opened wide the doors of the underworld |
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Fragment making upa part of the eternity |
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In the eternal forest shelter |
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I foundGuest of its big trees |
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Fed on its abundance |
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Through unknown land |
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I travelled |
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In the fatherland, over there |
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Where the giants dwell |
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I followed gods' footsteps |
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Towards an high mountain |
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Set in its stone a great throne |
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I sawAnd on it a small and wrinkled man |
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Looking at me frowningunder its big red hat |
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I am the great deer |
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Who runs between dimensions |
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I am the mother |
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Who gave birth to all religions |
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I am the stairway linking the opposites |
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I am the door leading to the sidh |
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Great is my spirit |
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Matchless my power |
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Fear of me, (mortal) men |
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If afraid of me you are |
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Then your trembling soul |
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I will eat up |
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Great will be your medicine |
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If my words you are able to listen |
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Great will be your strength |
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If from the deer's flesh you feed |
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Great will be your wisdom |
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If you know how to ride on me. |
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So then at the house of the gods |
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I will lead you |
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Going up the greatriver |
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Going up the great river |
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Towards the starry sky |
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And of a different destiny |
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I will clad you |
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You will meet allthe spirits and with them you willcompete your strength |
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To be a real menyour humanity you must shed |
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And when the right time comes |
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I will kill you |
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So that you mightbe born again to life |
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The only master of yourdestiny becoming. |
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Circle within circle |
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The tired reality is closing |
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Like a flower at dusk |
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Waiting for the cold dew |
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Circle within circle |
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Following the path of the dawn |
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Through the night crowdedwith its dreams |
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In a s |