Calling the Rain

Album cover art for "Calling the Rain" by Eluveitie

Eluveitie - Rock, Celtic

Calling the Rain

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[Verse 1] A nexus fruition, whirling cognition Ulterior, the failing of words A pageant to leave me bewildered Lurch at the sight of the clandestine ascendancy Pervading anima An awe-struck principle, an adytum to find our home Long for the rapture again Crave for the pristine light [Verse 2] Vastness engulfing the soul Unfurling this truth, an orbit in sovereignty Sown into deep darkness The grain has to die, perish to bestow new life A vis major painting a rapturous view Heralding a vivid thema [Chorus] Heed, it's like calling the rain It's like bearing in pain Like embracing life and decaying in death Heed, it's like calling the rain It's like the caress of a mother Like life to go withered, a perennial pneuma I will not forget what I arose from [Verse 3] Decidual, the forests proclaim The glory primal, the rapturous supremacy Vanquishing the vile Burgeoning beyond, bearing the essence of life Crave for the rapture again Long for the pristine light [Chorus] Heed, it's like calling the rain It's like bearing in pain Like embracing life and decaying in death Heed, it's like calling the rain It's like the caress of a mother Like life to go withered, a perennial pneuma I will not forget what I arose from [Solo] [Verse 4] A nexus fruition, whirling cognition Ulterior, the failing of words A pageant to leave me bewildered Lurch at the sight of the clandestine ascendancy Pervading anima An awe-struck principle, an adytum to find our home A vis major painting a rapturous view Heralding a vivid thema [Chorus] Heed, it's like calling the rain It's like bearing in pain Like embracing life and decaying in death Heed, it's like calling the rain It's like the caress of a mother Like life to go withered, a perennial pneuma I will not forget what I arose from

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Credits

Writers
  • Chrigel Glanzmann