Aenaon - Closer To Scaffold lyrics

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Aenaon - Closer To Scaffold lyrics

The descent from the vault shows itself to be infinite Transcendent and complete revealed an attribute of divinity Sidereal zones of waste another one garden of silent guilt Religious supremacy sense the land of gnosis under the human beliefs The shining orb of the moon, the human race and the wild beasts by earthly limbs and flesh This fusion ma** brings the world to birth When everything has been tried in vain, like the storm of modern duality Marching in existence the whole heaven shouts and shakes The mankind was born of the waters now it's time to return in flames The stars are set beyond d**h and heaven looked upwards for the human race. Nailed in centuries, the fall of crest and crown for all the fires are dim, our souls are still in bounds And through all varied smoke and cries, the roaring of the sun, The noise of little lives and brave, reflects the steps so far Doom and Hope Denial and Fate Regret and Return Hail! Hail! [2x] In a cosmic reflection, immortals we will be against the laws of gravity, we climbed and disappeared Nailed in centuries, the fall of crest and crown for all the fires are dim, our souls are still in bounds And through all varied smoke and cries, the roaring of the sun, The noise of little lives and brave, reflects the steps so far "Some are hung splayed out, exposed to the empty winds, some are plunged in the rushing floods - their stains, their crimes scoured off or scorched away by fire. Each of us must suffer his own demanding ghost. Then we are sent to Elysium's broad expanse, a few of us even hold these fields of joy till the long days, a cycle of time seen through, cleanse our hard, inveterate stains and leave us clear ethereal sense, the eternal breath of fire purged and pure. But all the rest, once they have turned the wheel of time for a thousand years: God calls them forth to the Lethe, great armies of souls, their memories blank so that they may revisit the overarching world once more and begin to long to return to bodies yet again." [From The Aeneid, Book VI (First, the sky and the earth) by Virgil]