Rhymes of a Tragic Poem - The Gothic Saga: The Wizard's Last Rhymes
The aim of the serpent, the serpent's creation reveals itself now trough crystal spheres He's riding the waves as a real conqueror colliding with ships, the ships of the kings He owns... your sword!
The emerald weapon, the steel of the heroes Flow the black tears of dark angels Your blade is now serving the dark force... the evil source of the unborn the truth is there... in this hands
QUANDO CORPUS MORIETUR FAC UT ANIMAE DONETUR / Starless is my night, silent is my ride trough the paradox of wishdom... to the sea of souls Nel silenzio tragiche realta'...
FIRE IS BLAZING FAST ACROSS THE BLOODY RED SEA THE SUNLIGHT IS FADING ON HIM / THESE ARE THE WIZARD'S LAST HOLY SIGHTS... / THE WIZARD'S LAST RHYMES
We are reaching the brutal, the tragic dimension led by reflections, reflectios of death the ghost in the fog... wander lamenting while violence devours my wasted brain Let me... awake!
The astral bewitchement is the fatal witness of created surge of chaos I reflect the constellations' fall Now close your eyes and fight blind The moon is dying, don't fear his might
QUANDO CORPUS MORIETUR FAC UT ANIMAE DONETUR / Starless is my night, silent is my ride trough the paradox of wishdom... to the sea of souls Nel silenzio tragiche realta'...
FIRE IS BLAZING FAST ACROSS THE BLOODY RED SEA THE SUNLIGHT IS FADING ON HIM / THESE ARE THE WIZARD'S LAST HOLY SIGHTS... / THE POEM'S TRAGIC RHYMES
Fierce blows the wind, infinite fires on Elnor sea... hail to the king! He died as brave, oh valiant hero but so in vain, facing the storm... the storm!
And soon the snakes of the abys swallowed the mighty woodship while the waves of the bloody ocean were reaching the walls of the falling town...
QUANDO CORPUS MORIETUR FAC UT ANIMAE DONETUR / Starless is my night, silent is my ride trough the paradox of wishdom... to the sea of souls Nel silenzio tragiche realta'...
FIRE IS BLAZING FAST ACROSS THE BLOODY RED SEA THE SUNLIGHT IS FADING ON HIM / THESE ARE THE WIZARD'S LAST HOLY SIGHTS... / THE POEM'S TRAGIC RHYMES