Pain Of Salvation:Iter Impius
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Martigena, son of Mars (Obitus Diutinus)
On BE (2004) by Pain_Of_Salvation
Music and arrangements by Fredrik Hermansson
Lyrics by Daniel Gildenlöw
Mr. Money: <lyric>
I woke up today Expecting to find all that I sought And climb the mountains of the life I bought Finally I'm at the top of every hierarchy Unfortunately there is no one left But me I woke up today To a world that's ground to dust, dirt and stone I'm the king upon this withering throne I ruled every forest, every mountain, every sea Now there're but ruins left to rule for me And... you see, it beckons me; Life turned its back on us How could you just agree? ...how? I just don't see... I woke up today To a world devoid of forests and trees Drained of every ocean, every sea Just like a useless brick upon the shore The morning after the storm That swept the bridge away Relentless tide No anger Just this relentless time That calls us all on But...
I'm never crossing that line Leaving this world behind I will stay on my own On this bloodstained throne I rule the ruins and wrecks And the dust, dirt and stone I rule rage rod and rattling of bones
</lyric> Solo <lyric>
I am on my own I am all alone Everything is gone Stuck forever here Already cold I'm never crossing that line Leaving this world behind I will stay on my own On this bloodstained throne... I'm never crossing that line Leaving this world behind I will stay on my own On this bloodstained throne I rule the ruins and wrecks And the dirt and the dust and the stone I'm the ruler of rage rod and rust And the rattling of bones Ruler of ruin I rule the ruins (ad lib)
</lyric>
Prologue | Animae Partus | ||||
I. Animae Partus All in the Image of | Deus Nova | Imago | Pluvius Aestivus | ||
II. Machinassiah Of Gods & Slaves | Lilium Cruentus | Nauticus | Dea Pecuniae | ||
III. Machinageddon Nemo Idoneus Aderat Qui Responderet | Vocari Dei | Diffidentia | Nihil Morari | ||
IV. Machinauticus Of the Ones With no Hope | Latericius Valete | Omni | Iter Impius | Martius/Nauticus II | |
V. Deus Nova Mobile ...and a God is Born | Animae Partus II |