Ira divina
A dolore nunc libera nos
Tacet rota temporis
Nunc est silentium
Sempiternus angelus
A malo libera nos
A malo

Holy angels of eternal light
You who fell in the primordial age
Between these dark and grey lonely mountains
Who died to protect the green of the earth

For Algalord and Elgard, Thorald and Elnor
For all the towns of the known world
For the icy northlands, the waterfalls' kingdom
The dwarves' western realms and the whole middle lands

Cold mystic night, it falls on the plain
On the grey mountains reigns now the shade
Angels of light give them the faith
Time now has come, Dar-Kunor awaits

Unknown threat
It fills the dry air
The howling of wolves
Fades behind them
They try to find rest
Between the wild rocks
The one they'll soon see
Can be their last dawn

The angels' lament
Breaths in the cold winds
Whispers of death
Sorround the wide marsh
Dar-Kunor is there
To swallow their souls
In front of them
Another hell's gate

Cold mystic night, it falls on the plain
On the grey mountains reigns now the shade
Angels of light give them the faith
Time now has come
Dar-Kunor awaits

Cold mystic night - It falls on the plain
On the grey mountains reigns now the shade
Angels of light give them the faith
Time now has come, Dar-Kunor awaits
perhaps, never to return alive

Ira divina
A dolore nunc libera nos
Tacet rota temporis
Nunc est silentium
Sempiternus angelus
A malo libera nos
A malo


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Nightfall on the Grey Mountains Lyrics as written by Luca Turilli

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    THIS SONG REMINDS ME OF HITLER

    ColumbineKidon October 16, 2009   Link

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