The sign of the cross The name of the rose a fire in the sky The sign of the cross
[Harris] I am a man who walks alone And when I'm walking a dark road At night or strolling through the park When the light begins to change I sometimes
ترجمة: الحديد البكر. الخوف من الظلام (تعيش في الصخور في ريو).
ترجمة: الحديد البكر. عالم جديد شجاع (روك في ريو).
: Hago, mate, mene Dominus circus (Thanks to Arkady for these lyrics)
of navigators but they are lost As they sail into the sunset they'll count the cost As their skeletons accusing emerge from the sea The sirens of the rocks
: [Harris] I am a man who walks alone And when I'm walking a dark road At night or strolling through the park When the light begins to change I sometimes
: [Smith, Harris, Dickinson] Hand of fate is moving and the finger points to you He knocks you to your feet and so what are you gonna do Your tongue
: [Harris] I was born into a scene of angriness and greed, and dominance and persecution. My mother was a queen, my dad I've never seen, I was never
: [Harris] Eleven saintly shrouded men Silhouettes stand against the sky One in front with a cross held high Come to wash my sins away Standing alone
: [Harris] And if you're taking a walk through the garden of life What do you think you'd expect you would see? Just like a mirror reflecting the moves
: [Murray, Harris, Dickinson] Dying swans twisted wings, beauty not needed here Lost my love, lost my life, in this garden of fear I have seen many
: [Gers / Harris] Have you ever felt the future is the past, but you don't know how...? A reflected dream of a captured time, is it really now, is it
: [Smith, Dickinson, Harris] Love is a razor and I walked the line on that silver blade Slept in the dust with his daugter, her eyes red with The slaughter
: [Harris] Wake alone in the hills With the wind in your face It feels good to be proud And be free and a race That is part of a clan And to live on
: [Harris] "Woe to you, Oh Earth and Sea, for the Devil sends the beast with wrath, because he knows the time is short... Let him who hath understanding