lah lo da do!
la la dah diddy do!
to the grave I travel
to the grave I travel to and fro!
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i have a song
a song to sing to ye
tis the song of rotting corpses
tis the anthem of those not free
for those who mock the crest
of the lord who sleeps up high
top is castle filled with pleasant jewels
where he cannot hear the peasant cry
for the lord of the land
he was not a very merry man
he works you to the fields
he works you to the grave
like worms in the soil
do we all do crawl in pain and toil away
as we hide and writhe in our ever agonizing pain
and for who and for what
do we all fall down again and again
and who are the ones
that would see us all dying in the mud and the chain
in the pain and the fear of what we would gain
if we were to rebel
to cast of our chains and send them to hell
what a dream it would be
to see all of them cut by my dagger and bleed
lah lo da do!
la la dah diddy do!
to the grave you'll travel
to the grave your soon to surely go
supported by 6 fans who also own “Li Passages par le Besague”
A great companion to take the weight off one's inner transformation. This melancholic yet heroic music speaks to me, as I am sure would speak to anyone else who is bound to follow a symbolic path through the forest of hardships Gabriel Tamas
supported by 5 fans who also own “Li Passages par le Besague”
A triumphant piece full of atmospheric synthesizers that set the tone and soundscape perfectly. Forest Shrine is able to use their music to create an image in your head. This sounds like spring. 4/5 ClassyMusicSnob