This is the "Swans Dance, Roses Bloom Like Mad" CD in cardboard sleeve.
Includes a 4P lyrics booklet and a non-woven case.
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Part V of Swans Dance, Roses Bloom Like Mad suite
lyrics
I can see a red bright light and I can hear a systematic army-like footstep
Maybe it’s a folk music band
It’s a tradition, but to me It’s so green
Having made my mind I belong there
I remember what Brigid said - “Get back while it’s bright”
But the light I saw may be that which I’ve been searching for
She was wrong, I am right
Now move forward!
Here will be our yard
Don’t doubt your own part be to tear our chain apart
Ten o’clock! Look! Smash the block!
Draw your bows! (Draw your bows) Ra keshama som hakitu
Valhalla’s waiting for you (Lift your swords) Na sisali dinmi tuo
And Odin will write your epitaphs Wa di Ganti atona zo
Father Christmas of death commanding soldiers whose souls are sold held in his hands
Infantryman’s innocent blood is sold by the gallon as a luxury brand
They’re symbolized by a reversed cross, so we need the new crusaders for the glory
I will see the dawn of the dusk time
Ragnarok will ends and starts my story
We have science and great conscience
Jerusalem knows King Arthur should’ve been the law
Ten o’clock! Look! Smash the flock!
Lift your swords! (Lift your swords) Ra keshama som hakitu
This time we will (Draw your bows) Na sisali dinmi tuo
Complete the new Tower of Babel Wa di Ganti atona zo
Green turned to red! Fluid oath is being shed
And trees turned to torches
My harvest mellow fruits scorch
“Run away, quick!” said Frey
“Don’t let them (Don’t let) Ra keshama som hakitu
Burn your own house” (them bur your house) Na sisali dinmi tuo
Said Brigid
Both were hand in hand Wa di Ganti atona zo
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