歌曲 | Hæðen |
歌手 | A Hill To Die Upon |
专辑 | Holy Despair |
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[Music by Thor Georg Buer; Lyrics by R. Michael Cook] | |
“Et si nom minus nobis iucundi atque | |
inlustres sunt ei dies quibus | |
conservamur quam illi quibus nascimur, | |
quod salutis certa laetitia est, nascendi | |
incerta condicio et quod sine sensu | |
nascimur, cum voluptate servamur…” | |
[- Marcus Tullius Cicero, In Catilinam III.2] | |
HΛΥΠHAΔEΛΦHTHΣXAPAΣEΣTIN | |
DONECMEFLVMINEVIVOABLVERO | |
Weaving the wasted waters of the world, | |
I hear the music: | |
AINULINDALE. | |
Nothing could be more than walking hand | |
in hand, | |
lamenting the later lords. | |
The gull tears my heart, | |
but let it be said of me: “…” | |
And “thus he spoke to me!” | |
O sinners, let us go down, | |
let us go down, come down, | |
down, in the river to pray. | |
O sinners, let us drown, | |
let us drown, come down, | |
where in the river we’ll stay. | |
I despise the land that you so cherish, | |
and I abhor the earth beneath my feet. |
Music by Thor Georg Buer Lyrics by R. Michael Cook | |
" Et si nom minus nobis iucundi atque | |
inlustres sunt ei dies quibus | |
conservamur quam illi quibus nascimur, | |
quod salutis certa laetitia est, nascendi | |
incerta condicio et quod sine sensu | |
nascimur, cum voluptate servamur" | |
Marcus Tullius Cicero, In Catilinam III. 2 | |
H HA E HTH XAPA E TIN | |
DONECMEFLVMINEVIVOABLVERO | |
Weaving the wasted waters of the world, | |
I hear the music: | |
AINULINDALE. | |
Nothing could be more than walking hand | |
in hand, | |
lamenting the later lords. | |
The gull tears my heart, | |
but let it be said of me: "" | |
And " thus he spoke to me!" | |
O sinners, let us go down, | |
let us go down, come down, | |
down, in the river to pray. | |
O sinners, let us drown, | |
let us drown, come down, | |
where in the river we' ll stay. | |
I despise the land that you so cherish, | |
and I abhor the earth beneath my feet. |
Music by Thor Georg Buer Lyrics by R. Michael Cook | |
" Et si nom minus nobis iucundi atque | |
inlustres sunt ei dies quibus | |
conservamur quam illi quibus nascimur, | |
quod salutis certa laetitia est, nascendi | |
incerta condicio et quod sine sensu | |
nascimur, cum voluptate servamur" | |
Marcus Tullius Cicero, In Catilinam III. 2 | |
H HA E HTH XAPA E TIN | |
DONECMEFLVMINEVIVOABLVERO | |
Weaving the wasted waters of the world, | |
I hear the music: | |
AINULINDALE. | |
Nothing could be more than walking hand | |
in hand, | |
lamenting the later lords. | |
The gull tears my heart, | |
but let it be said of me: "" | |
And " thus he spoke to me!" | |
O sinners, let us go down, | |
let us go down, come down, | |
down, in the river to pray. | |
O sinners, let us drown, | |
let us drown, come down, | |
where in the river we' ll stay. | |
I despise the land that you so cherish, | |
and I abhor the earth beneath my feet. |