Текст песни Dimmu Borgir - Over Bleknede Blaner Til Dommedag
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Over Bieknede Blåner Till Dommedag Langt om lenge det stormens blest Slår tidevannets sprekninger Slår hav på en skatt Har snart alle skogstjern frosset Og snøen dekker en fjelltopp Stripels kriger traust han var Som satte sitt mot i gammel tid Vandrer hen til dodoy skar etter sin bane Storgildt strid Bleser bleknede blåners land Overforlatt og dunkel jord Og bra for fedre som har seiret Norskehavets skumrings fjord Reisen gjennom dimmen er grå For meg er den et skall av forfars liv Blesne blekne blåner fjell Inn i en gråvendt natt Jeg reiser over bleknede blåners fjell Og her i mørket er jeg forlatt Snart har snø tynget hver en grend Snart har kong vinter beseiret jord Her hvor en gang de gamle falt i marken For å legge den øde øy Og gjøre den ren Over bleknede blåners fjell Jeg drar i dens dunkle mørkmanns ord Over land hvor fedres kamp har seiret Hvor vikingsverd satte tydelig spor [English translation:] [Over Fading Blue-Horizon Until Judgement Day] Long in length the storm's blast wind Strikes tidewaters' ?? Strikes ocean over a treasure Has quickly all forest-ponds frozen And the snow covers a mountaintop Soldier strong he was Who sat unafraid in old days Wanders to death-island chasm after his pure honourable conflict Faded blue-horizon's land Deserted and black earth And good for forefathers who have ruled The Norwegian ocean's dusk's fjord The trip through dusk is grey For me is it a shell of forefathers' lives Fade blue mountains on the horizon Into a turned-grey night Travel over fading blue-horizon's mountains And here in darkness I am deserted Quickly has snow oppressed every bough Quickly has king winter conquered earth Here where once the old fell in the field in battle In order to lay the island to waste And make it clean Over fading blue-horizon's mountain T avel in its dark dark-man's word Over land where forefathers' battle has conquered Where Viking-sword sat plainly in sight Смотрите также:
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Over Bieknede Blåne Till Doomsday
At last the storm's publicity
Turn the tide fissures
Turns sea on a tax
Did Once all forest frozen pond
And the snow covers a mountain
Striking Fur stout warrior he was
That put her courage in ancient times
The hostel over to dodoy cut after his court
Storgildt violation
Bleser faded blue of land
Over Abandoned and obscure soil
And good for fathers who have overcome
Norwegian Sea dusk fjord
The journey through the dimensions are gray
For me it is a shell of forefather life
Blesne fade horizons mountain
Into a gråvendt night
I travel all over the faded blue of mountain
And here in the dark , I left the
Soon snow weighed each a hamlet
Soon King winter conquered land
Here's where once the old fell into the ground
To add the deserted island
And make it clean
Over faded blue of mountain
I'm leaving in its dark dark man's words
Over land where our fathers' struggle has prevailed
Where the Vikings valued evident traces
[English translation: ]
[ Over Fading Blue Horizon Until Judgement Day ]
Long in length the storm 's blast wind
Strikes tide waters ' ? ?
Strikes ocean over a treasure
Has Quickly all forest- ponds frozen
And the snow covers a mountaintop
Soldier strong he was
Who sat unafraid in old days
Wanders to death -island chasm after his pure honorable conflict
Faded blue- horizon 's land
Deserted and black earth
And good for the fathers who have ruled
The Norwegian ocean's tassel 's fjord
The trip through dusk is gray
For me it is a shell of the fathers ' lives
Fade blue mountains on the horizon
Into a turned- gray night
Travel over the fading blue- horizon 's mountains
And here in darkness I am deserted
Quickly snow has oppressed every bough
Quickly winter king has conquered earth
Here where once the old cast in the field in battle
In order two lay the island two waste
And make it clean
Over fading blue- horizon 's mountain
A breeding in its dark dark -man 's word
Over land where the fathers ' battle has conquered
Where Viking sword sat plainly in sight