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Song To Pan Lyrics

Can you hear the forest sing?
On a breath of damiana it calls his name
Seduced by his spirit once again
Cloven hooves beat upon the earth
He comes to us from Arcadia through the trees
The rush of his force felt upon the breeze
He comes on hooves of goat
He comes with songs that float on the wind
Let your senses know of him
Feel the earth it trembles underneath shaggy thighs
The sky is afire from his flashing eyes
If a nymph I’d follow him
Be a match for his wild carousing and bestial ways
And in the woods I too would play
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Cover art for Song To Pan lyrics by Inkubus Sukkubus

A fitting tribute to Pan, as seen in other songs. Very sensory, image provoking song.

Cover art for Song To Pan lyrics by Inkubus Sukkubus

I.S. sums up Pan in a song, and really well at that. I love this band and this song is great.

Cover art for Song To Pan lyrics by Inkubus Sukkubus

There is also a part at the end that goes:

"Oh great horned god of (something) past Lord of the hunt, lord of the dance From that place where you lie slain Come to me, return again Across the mountains, the fields, the sand, be once more upon this land Our great horned god of times gone by Lord of the earth, the sea and the sky Of the forest and of the glade be with us now and for all our days Herne (something) the (something) of Pan Be once more upon this land"

Cover art for Song To Pan lyrics by Inkubus Sukkubus

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"Oh great horned god of ages past Lord of the hunt, Lord of the dance From that place where you lie slain Come to me, return again Across the mountains, the fields, the sands Be once more upon this land! Oh great horned god, of times gone by Lord of the earth, the sea and the sky Of the forest, and of the glade Be with us now, and for all our days Herne, Cernunnos, Karnayna, Pan Be once more upon this land... "

 
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