Estuans interius
Ira vehementi
(x2)

Sephiroth!
Sephiroth!


Estuans interius
Ira vehementi
(x2)

Sephiroth!
Sephiroth!


Sors - immanis
Et inanis
(x2)

Estuans interius
Ira vehementi
(x2)

Sephiroth!
Sephiroth!


Veni veni venias
Ne me mori facias
(x4)

Haryuu no
hanekata


Veni veni venias
Ne me mori facias
(x4)

Sephiroth!
Sephiroth!


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One Winged Angel (Latin) (Final Fantasy VII) song meanings
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    Where's the "Gloriosa, Generosa" part? IT'S NOT HERE!!! Anyways, I think this song is actually kind of sad on Sephy's part... poor him.

    Malkie2003on July 01, 2003   Link
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    Holy Crap dude its not complete without this song, its a piece of art, a masterpiece that topples all others, I just cant wait to see if it is in the FFVII movie, that would be awesome in the final battle.

    I love heavy metal and classial music is there something wrong with that....I think not because a badass such as Sephiroth has this song and I think that just makes it even better.

    OneWingAngel - PWNs you all

    EinFlügelEngelon April 30, 2004   Link
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    Oh adn before I forget, does anyone have the sheet music for this? I would love to have a copy or a web site that has it.

    OneWingAngel - PWNs you all

    EinFlügelEngelon April 30, 2004   Link
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    I saw this performed at the Walt Disney Concert hall last night as a part of the Dear Friends concert. I loved this song before, but seeing it done live, and with the clips from the game they showed made it into such a stronger piece. It made me go through every emotion from extreme anger to deep sorrow. It was insane.

    Vydaoon May 11, 2004   Link

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