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Glacialis
Bishop of the Sacred Horn
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Posted on: 2:33 pm on Nov. 26, 2001 | | IP
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Some notes: The names herein are generic Finnish names and not vital to understanding the lyrics. And I've once again done the translation, by listening this 7min long song over and over again with incomplete and sometimes wrong lyrics on my screen. So there. Time to die (By: Ismo Alanko) Old pieces tack the past time New pieces tick like a bomb In life so many good fools suffer Like Pelkonen and Korhonen and that son of Rippiläinen Gods and booze and the phases of women mess up the head of everyone Does it eat you already, the happy wait of lonely moments Sweet longing dropped in the middle of hell Is there wood on coal, in here? Are you ready when it's time to die? Are you cold or warm when it's time to die? Everybody opens up the leaf a bit Peeks carefully at the world outside There are many good fools hanging around in life Like Rautola and Ahola and that daughter of Matara There's a lot of men women and children But what is happening to everyone's heads? Is the one hit in the blaze of sun the happy one? A treacherous pitfall on the last meters of his strange life Is there emptiness on emptiness, in here? Are you ready, when it's time to die? Are you warm or cold, when it's time to die? Am I ready, when it's time to die? Am I warm or cold, when it's time to die, away? Similar, different, suitably strange separate, sharp, never too happy different, similar, and not strange at all black and white and grey, and in addition just too happy Similar, similar, where are they hiding? Different, different, where they are? It could be that we'll all meet in the same place On the windswept rock, missing our papers Is there wood on coal, in here? Are you ready, when it's time to die Are you warm or cold, when it's time to die? (Stones for the three star vagabonds are like those of heroes' Won't get from those hitch hikers there Do I have money Will I get from them?)
----- "What did the city get from you, Montag?""Ashes"
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Fallen
Priest of the Fur
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Posted on: 4:27 pm on Jan. 8, 2002 | | IP
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That was beautiful, Ile.
----- "Any government that would deny a gay man the right to bridal registry is a fascist state."
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Glacialis
Bishop of the Sacred Horn
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Posted on: 11:51 am on Jan. 9, 2002 | | IP
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I think so too. I really love that song.
----- "What did the city get from you, Montag?""Ashes"
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Fallen
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Posted on: 2:55 pm on Jan. 10, 2002 | | IP
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I'd love to hear the song if I could. Another song I really love is, "Return to Innocence" by Enigma. I remember listening to it when I was really young, but I was never able to listen to the entire thing. So I bought LSD, a compilation of Enigma songs.
----- "Any government that would deny a gay man the right to bridal registry is a fascist state."
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Glacialis
Bishop of the Sacred Horn
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Posted on: 4:06 pm on Jan. 10, 2002 | | IP
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I really loved that song. It has many memories from the time I had lots of friends and was doing work experience training...
----- "What did the city get from you, Montag?""Ashes"
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