[00:04.45]Heed these words, and canine, spread: [00:08.76]resurrection lies in the hands of men, [00:13.26]and women. [00:15.26]Lay bodies over dirt fields, [00:20.76]spreading once-wood ashes upon the dead. [00:31.63] [00:44.27]Now, go tell the false mortals of ill taught ways: [00:50.26]their dealings with dying. [00:52.32]Free them indefinitely, [00:55.27]of losses pain." [00:59.01]With that the quadruped fled on hastened heels, [01:05.51]on, through death-fields none would have known, [01:13.02]if not for lethargy. [01:22.20]A bearer's rest would spell disaster. [01:35.02]As the dog slept his god grew restless, [01:46.01]sent a second bearer in his stead, [01:53.65]tragically forgetful of what was said. [02:01.10] [02:14.35]With renewed vigour of repose, [02:19.59]canine arrived on sullen scene: [02:22.96]burnt bodies buried under pervasive earth. [02:27.59]"Cease these actions presently; [02:33.17]all you've known of what comes when corpses shun breath [02:42.48]has left them lifeless." [03:44.29] [03:48.04]Failing persuading the faithful, [03:54.66]the unwelcome "cur" left man to his meddling. [04:01.65] [04:09.90]and so we die; [04:14.34] [04:18.08]the passing of time weighing on our minds.