Phoenix (Live)

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Satyricon & Sivert Høyem & The Royal Norwegian Opera Chorus - Rock, Norge

Phoenix (Live)

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[Spoken: Satyr] Mine damer og herrer, ladies and gentlemen Ta godt imot, please welcome - Sivert Høyem [Verse 1] Into the night My long-suffering friend We'll be reborn again Right here where everything ends [Verse 2] Face to the sky A trail of smoke in the air Pass into emptiness New life's awaiting you there [Verse 3] Slave to some wretched old Imagination of yestеryear Now all that grows in the skulls Of the living arе flowers of fear [Verse 4] The morning red A sun-god calling you back Down through a thousand years White embers whistle and crack [Verse 5] Await the dawn with her kiss of redemption My firebird You were the queen of the souls of all men Before there was the word [Chorus] The morning new, the morning red The fiery promise Mad swirling smoke wheels 'round her head (Oh-oh-oh-oh-oh) Dedication to the queen of souls, her lost disciples And when the fire's work is done Our time to be reborn [Verse 6] By pagan streams A wind whips the leaves from the trees And it's revealed to us That we are dreams within dreams [Verse 7] Born from some wretched Old imagination of yesteryear Now all that grows in the skulls of the living Are flowers of fear [Chorus] The morning new, the morning red The fiery promise Mad swirling smoke wheels 'round her head (Oh-oh-oh-oh-oh) Dedication to the queen of souls, her lost disciples And when the fire's work is done Our time to be reborn [Choir vocalizes] [Chorus] (The morning new, the morning red) The morning new, the morning red The fiery promise Mad swirling smoke wheels 'round her head (Oh-oh-oh-oh-oh) Dedication to the queen of souls, her lost disciples And when the fire's work is done The phoenix now reborn [Spoken] Tusen takk!

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Credits

Writers
  • Sigurd “Satyr” Wongraven
  • Sivert Høyem