Death Of The Gods
(专辑: Redemption At The Puritan's Hand - 2011)
We stood on the
shoulders of giants Like atlas with the
burden of faith We clasped our hands, our hands in praise Of a
conqueror's right to tyranny And this is a
language that has not passed Our lips in one thousand, one thousand years So heretics I
call to you And partisans stand as one And rebels raise your voices If not then all is lost And this is the
death of the
Republic and make no mistake The
senate is lost and Zeus is laughing So Mars God of war can you hurl a
lightning bolt To smash the
temple of the
blind The
Tiber is over, is over-flowing with the
blood of innocent men So heretics I
call to you And partisans stand as one And rebels raise your voices If not then all is lost And so we stood, among thieves, liars and murderers Whose names shall live in eternal rest and infamy Disgraced kings enshrined with their pious men Who ruled us all with the
bloodied spear of destiny You knew my name before I
was born You knew my death from the
moment it passed my lips And this is the
death of the
Republic It's dead and gone with Pearse in the
grave And we are haunted to the
end by the
ghosts of Connolly's army And skeletal fingers are on the
trigger of Collins' demise And Parnell's, his dreams are turned to nothing but dust "And I
say to my people's masters: beware, beware of the
thing that is coming, beware of the
risen people, who shall take what we would not give. Did ye think to conquer the
people, or that law is stronger than life and than men's desire to be free?"