We are lost in these walls of ice We are lost in this hell We are lost in these mortal waves Searching for a light beyond to ride
As bright as a blade – moon, watch over our lives And show the new way to sail Thy silver rays be our eyes
From the ashes we’ll arise…
Chorus: Rise – don’t bleed tonight There’ll be a new day Don’t fall – waiting for the dawn Together we’ll arise Stay side by side Don’t fall – waiting for the dawn
A new dawn will shine again for us Dispelling the shades of this night Erasing those flames from our minds
From the ashes we’ll arise…
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Now, hear the winds… They will take us far from here To new horizons and lands The gods want a new fate for us
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[STORY] So Aeneas spoke after sailing from Troy. The journey in search of the promised land began. First, they sailed towards north to Thrace, then, towards Cete, the cradle of the Trojan race, where a pestilence forced them to go away. In a dream Aeneas saw Heperia, the land of the west, as their ultimate goal; so they started a new journey towards west. They encountered and fought against the Harpies led by Celeano. They sailed on to Leucas in West Greece and stayed there a year. At Buthrotum in Chaonia, they were welcomed by the former Trojan Helenus, who had been enslaved by the Greeks but later freed, made a king. He prophesied the Italian future and the route to take, including going to the Sibyl at Cumae. Aeneas departed and sailed across the Ionian sea to the boot of Italy and on to Sicily. They encountered the Greek Achaimenides, who told them his story about the Cyclops. They all had to flee Polyphemus when he appeared, and ended up at Drepanum on the west coast of Sicily. Aeneas finished his account with the death of his aged father Anchises.Teksty umieszczone na naszej stronie są własnością wytwórni, wykonawców, osób mających do nich prawa.