Il testo della And the horn was sounding far away
Graveland
When my spirit was roaming among the winter's fog i saw my grey brother
Wolf
Drinking my blood. my body lay on the snow, disabled, mortally wounded.
I, the last of the mountain's clan. pursued and wounded by enemies,
Passed away in this place.
I'm still hearing the horn sounding far away, herds of ravens are
Following
There. but i can't get there anymore...i am so far from my burnt home.
I see the snow falling on my face,
But i am not able to throw it down.
I see my eyes closed
And mouths congealed in pain,
They will never say anything anymore...
Winds bring the black clouds...
Soon the thick snow will fall.
Wind! hide my dead body!
I hear my persecutors are coming...
I will regenerate in the shape of wolf with black bristle
I will draw my fangs in the river of enemies' blood!
Lyrics by: darken '96
Altri brani di Graveland

Ancient blood
Graveland

At the pagan samhain night
Graveland

Barbarism returns
Graveland

Il testo della Battle of wotan's wolves
Graveland

Blood and ash
Graveland

Blood of christians on my sword
Graveland

Born for war
Graveland

Il testo della Call of the black forest
Graveland

Carpathian wolves (intro)
Graveland

Die for freedom
Graveland
Draken's comment to 'following the voice of blood'
Graveland
Il testo della Draken's comment to 'thousand swords'
Graveland

Fate of warrior
Graveland

Fed by the beasts
Graveland

Following the voice of blood
Graveland

Il testo della For pagan and heretic's blood
Graveland

Hordes of empire
Graveland

Impaler of wallachia
Graveland

In the glare of burning churches
Graveland

Il testo della In the northern carpathians
Graveland

In the sea of blood
Graveland

Into the war (outro)
Graveland

Jewel of atlanteans
Graveland

Il testo della Legion of giants
Graveland

Memory and destiny
Graveland

No mercy in my heart
Graveland
Raise the swords!
Graveland

Il testo della Runes of rise
Graveland

Sacrifice for honour
Graveland
Il testo della canzone and the horn was sounding far away da graveland.





