В предградье рассудка
Под солнцем умерших
Глаголит без устали
Вранье наречье

Поколенья ушедшие
Памятью, помыслом
Из крови взывают
Полчищем волчьим

Бусовы враны, Удина влецы -
На лицах живых черты умерших
Бусовы враны, Удина влецы -
Из мрака времён зловещие песни

За кромкой сознания -
Навьи хищные чащи
Там на древах родов
Не разгаданы знаки

Где души корнями
В Навь прорастают
Зеркалом мёртвых
Явь отражая

Бусовы враны, Удина влецы -
На лицах живых черты умерших
Бусовы враны, Удина влецы -
Из мрака времён зловещие песни

Ведьма-война оседлала ветер
Кострами взметнулась ночь
Звёзды падают рунами смерти
В сердце наших лесов

Опускались вороньи стаи
Грабить грёз людских вертоград
Волкогривые духи слетались
Крови отведать всласть

Под стяги резни собирались
Рати мёртвых, живых полки
Шлемом испить водицы
Рек далёких чужих...


Outside the walls of sanity
Underneath the sun of the dead
Raven tongues speak
Endlessly desecrating the silence

Ancestries, generations gone
Through the memory, through the thought
Like the wolves they cry
From your own blood

Evilgod's ravens, wolves of Udin
Still I see the features of the dead in the faces of the living ones
Evilgod's ravens, wolves of Udin
From the darkness of immemorial times I hear the ominous songs

Outside the borders of consciousness
The savage woods of the ghosts
There upon the trees of the folk
The signs are still unread

Where the roots of the souls
Grow down into the realm of Death
To reflect this world
Through the mirror of the dead

Evilgod's ravens, wolves of Udin
Still I see the features of the dead in the faces of the living ones
Evilgod's ravens, wolves of Udin
From the darkness of immemorial times I hear the ominous songs

War-witch saddled up the wind
And night rises up in flames
Stars fall as the runes of death
Deep into the heart of our woods

Raven flocks flew down
To rob the gardens of human dreams
Wolfheaded spirits descended
To drink the mead of blood

Under the banners of massacre
Fallen armies join with the living hosts
To drink the sweet cold waters of distant foreign rivers
From their old helmets


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Бусовы Враны / Evilgod's Ravens song meanings
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