The Oracle
(专辑: Razia's Shadow: A Musical - 2008)
[Gargul the
Oracle] What a
tragic mess you fools have made of this. The
soul's filled with vacancy. You've spoiled all the
crops and seed. This was a
birth, a
gift. You daftly wasted it. The
dust and dirt will stain your fists. You can't escape your own skin. [Ahrima] Every creation is plucked from a
boundless hole of perception, Doomed to endure flaws of its fountain. The
boy will one day cross the
mountains. [Gargul the
Oracle] And reunite this world's divided halves, fulfill their history. This is more than divine decree, it's his destiny. [Angels] So please take heed of this prophecy. Lifetimes from now there will be two chosen, bound to meet. Inside her lock he will turn the
key. Their love will be strong enough to erase all the
wrong we've done, Return us to where we belong, with the
Light and Dark as one. [Gargul the
Oracle] One day the
strands will mend. All the
torn seams and frayed ends will turn to one single thread. The
cycle will begin. The
choices he made that day, to burn down what he'd helped create. You have made this bed, now you must sleep in it. [Ahrima] Every creation is plucked from a
boundless hole of perception, Doomed to endure flaws of its fountain. The
boy will one day cross the
mountains. [Gargul the
Oracle] And reunite this world's divided halves, fulfill their history. This is more than divine decree, it's his destiny. [Nidria] So take heed of this prophecy. Lifetimes from now there will be two chosen, bound to meet. In her lock he'll turn the
key. [Nidria & Ahrima] Their true love will be strong enough. [Ahrima] To erase the
wrong we've done, the
Dark and Light will become one. [Nidria & Ahrima] Their true love will be strong enough. [Ahrima] To erase the
wrong we've done, the
Dark and Light will become one. What a
tragic mess you fools have made of this. [Narration] Time flashed by for the
Dark and the
Light. The
two fragments, recessed, still left unaddressed, stranded in unrest. In the
Dark lived two brothers, Adakias, the
youngest, and the
heir, Pallis. As children, of the
lists of myths, their favorite was the
narrative Of Holy The
Sea And The
Divided Terrene. Adakias would always dream of a
destiny to leave, of fulfilling the
prophecy. But he was laughed at, fitted with an unfavorable grafted cast for a
foolish dreamer, A
romance seeker. The
streets frowned, but deep down he screamed out. He knew there was accuracy in the
antiquated legacy. Legitimacy to the
famed sea. A
quiet certainty to his fated fantasies.