Ergo,
Oceanus, maritimus,
Ergo
Opacare, matutinus,
Ergo
Septentrio, meridies,
Ergo
Occidens et orientis,
Ergo
Oceanus, maritimus,
Opacare, matutinus,
Septentrio, meridies,
Occidens et orientis,
Ergo
Terra, stella,
Hiems et aestas,
Ergo
Autumnus et
Tempus vernum,
Ergo
Radius solis
Et umbra,
Ignis, aqua
Caelum, luna,
Terra, stella,
Hierns et aestas,
Autumnus et
Tempus vernum

Tempus vernum

[Translation]

Therefore
Ocean, sea,
Therefore
Dusk, dawn,
Therefore
North, south,
Therefore
West and east,
Therefore
Ocean, sea
Dusk, dawn,
North, south,
West and east,
Therefore
Earth, star,
Winter and summer,
Therefore
Autumn and
Spring time,
Therefore
Ray of the sun
And shade,
Fire, water
Sky, moon,
Earth, star,
Winter and summer,
Autumn and
Spring time

Spring time


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Tempus Vernum Lyrics as written by Nicky Ryan Eithne Ni Bhraonain

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    the title is latin, and means "spring time".

    ramtharon August 17, 2002   Link

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