Pagan Purity

Album cover art for "Pagan Purity" by Elvenking

Elvenking - Rock, Power Metal

Pagan Purity

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Duration: 4:36

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One with the earth, pave my way through the green From above I stare down at the crowd There by the oaks, I'll honour the roots and the clouds With trembling hands I feel my pure life deep within Deep, deep colour of the leaves awakes me Deep, deep colour of the sky: Then all the fowls stay silent And the leaves end their fall Suddenly I realise The earth is breathing with me and I cry... She is now my beloved bride I am one, sole inheritance and yield To myself the pageantry of being lonely I'm fit to be called a son of the minority Glad to be seen as an offkey in thy foreseen tune! Fathomless wailing of the wind awakes me It takes me up into the sky: Then all the fowls stay silent And the leaves end their fall Suddenly I realise The earth is breathing with me and I cry: Besieged by the boundless grandeur of these Greenclad heaths Could I swallow deep within of Mother Nature's seed Branches pleached and berried bushes and that lonely tree To this oak wood I bestow my PAGAN PURITY! One with the earth pave my way through the green ...from above I stare down at crowds By the oaks I'll honour the roots ...from above I stare down at crowds At crowds Then all the fowls stay silent And the leaves end their fall Suddenly I realise The earth is breathing with me and I cry: Besieged by the boundless grandeur of these Greenclad heaths Could I swallow deep within of Mother Nature's seed Branches pleached and berried bushes and that lonely tree To this oak wood I bestow my PAGAN PURITY! Besieged by the boundless grandeur of these Greenclad heaths Could I swallow deep within of Mother Nature's seed Branches pleached and berried bushes and that lonely tree To this oak wood I bestow my PAGAN PURITY! Purity

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Credits

Writers
  • Davide Moras
  • Jarpen
  • Federico Baston