Bathory - Man Of Iron
I Have Paced These Forests For So Long I Don't Know If I Am Man Or I Am Beast. I, Though, Hold Deep Within Me A Quest For Revenge. Then I Must Be A Man As Much As I Can Be. I Have Learned To Speak The Tongue Of The Animal I Have Learned To Read The Signs In Bark And Snow. I Have Taken Within Myself The Spirits Of My Fathers, Long Time Gone. In This Short Time, Far From Home, A Man Of Iron I've Grown. A Man Of Iron I Have Grown. A Part Of The Eternal Woods... Late Evening... ["just After Sunset On His Way Back To His Camp After Watching The Sun Unite] [with The Mountains In The West, He Sees The Flickering Of Light Between The] [tree Trunks. Approaching, He Sees An Old Man Sitting Calmly By A Fire, As] [if Waiting For Him. His Left Eye Missing. His Beard As If Gold. The Signs] [on His Cloak And Hood Familiar. The One Eyed Old Man Matches The] [description Of The Soothsayer, As Told By The Elders Of His Village By The] [fires At Night When He Only A Child. The Boy, Now A Young Man, Eager To] [know, Asks The One Eyed Old Man About His Dreams. Dreams He Cannot] [understand. Dreams About Strange Things He Is Seeing Himself Doing. Then] [the Winds That Seem To Talk To Him. Voices That Whisper To Him Behind His] [back. The One Eyed Old Man Tells Him Of The Cycles Of The Stars, Of The] [trail Of Fate And Of The Valley Where Time And Space Had Ceased To Exist...] [where His World Ends And The Shadows Begin. The One Eyed Old Man Tells The] [young Man That Fate Has Chosen Him To Interfere With The Other World. The] [disturbance Is Already Made. The Daughters Of The Four Winds Have Sold] [themselves To The Shadows, Distorting The Balance Of The Universe. And The] [one Eyed Old Man Says He Has Seen Him Come For A Thousand Years, And That]-acapo
Print Bathory Lyrics
Buy Bathory Album
|