Prologue - The Discovery-Black Messiah

歌手 : Black Messiah
语种 : 英语
时长 : 02:52

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TXT Prologue - The Discovery-Black Messiah 文本歌词

Prologue - The Discovery - Black Messiah
Written by:Detlef Scherner/Christian Kurek
There was a time when the world was young and no man had ever trodden
A face of the earth
Whence it happened that Odin farthermost and mightiest of the a sen
Dynasty rode across the vast planes of Kierkegaard to feast
His very eyes upon his realm his gaze fell upon meadows green vast
And defensed forests rivers and streams absconded of fish
And mighty mountains whose snow covered peaks reached
Far into the endless sky
After he had ridden for seven days his gaze fell upon
A city stretching far upon the eastern horizon never
Before had he seen this city nor had he deeded
Its existence to be possible as the only dynasty
Supposed of making their home in Kierkegaard was the one of
The a sen Odin rode closer and took cover behind an ancient
Oak tree he called upon his ravens who hug in and mun in
To be his eyes and ears and send them forth to scary upon
The miracles which might hide beneath the city walls
He saw figures of men looking seemingly alike to his own people
And he also saw the miracles they were able to work one
He saw was using just the powers of his spirit to grow trees
In his garden and he saw another using his will
To call sparkling water from the plane earth to cultivate
His fields and Odin heart how they spoke to each other thus
He became aware of their name they called themselves vainer for three days
And three nights his raven stayed in the city of vainer
And for three days and three nights he reminded hidden behind
The ancient oak tree then when he decided to have seen and heard enough
He summoned back his messengers and turned away from vanadium beastly
He rode back towards the sacred halls of Valhalla to give account of
His discovery to give account of the terrible threat rising in the east