Luca Turilli's Rhapsody - Dante's Inferno + Lyrics скачать видео бесплатно


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She's in me

Her being, her will to live

Damned to breathe

And feel that source of sin

One pure fate

True love devoured by hate

Her last pain

Dark trace of pulsing shade

Veiled in the mist of a sad winter night

A lonely ghost in a fragment of light

Icy vibration, a whisper, a cold word

Mortal darkened deadly sorrow

Divina amata

Or sospirata

I'll cross the hell on earth

To have your soul back

Irato averno

Dante's inferno

I need your grace to be my pain

In nomine

Freeze, black wind

My nights, my empty dreams

Back from lies

I'm her sacrifice

She's in me

Her being, her will to live

Damned to breathe

And feel that source of sin

One melancholic reflection of grey

A walking dead with your heart in his hands

Come and reveal all the might of your shadow

Through your gothic vivid splendor

Divina amata

Or sospirata

I'll cross the hell on earth

To have your soul back

Irato averno

Dante's inferno

I need your grace to be my pain

In nomine

Комментарии

12 years назад

Adriana Martinez

what are you saying? his lyrics are great, everybody says that they are cheesy anda maybe they are, but they are full of metaphors and meaning

12 years назад

Jens D

I know, I know... I've always followed Rhapsody of Fire's songs (they were mostly written by Turilli) but I've always appreciated not only the awesome music, but even the inspired lyrics, full of significance (according to their fantasy saga). I bet Turilli's Rhapsody will erase Lione's Rhapsody in a couple years, if the latter don't come out with some good new album...

12 years назад

The Adventure of Sausage Link

You guys are arguing about lyrics for a fucking band led by Luca Turilli. Lyrics are the last thing you should be thinking about in terms of Luca Turilli.

12 years назад

Jens D

To be honest, this sounds forced. Dante is everything but a warrior... I honestly hope you're right, I really respect Luca Turilli and his music. Rhapsody and LT's Rhapsody are magnificent as regards epic metal, but this time... well I feel there's something wrong about the song. I really do hope Turilli was inspired by Orpheus Myth and connected it with Dante's, and he didn't draw inspiration from the homonymous videogame, which is everything but the real Divine Comedy.

12 years назад

Bearclaw95

In fact, Beatrice is not a damsel in distress like Eurydice, who Orpheus loves for her beauty, but an angel-woman sent by God on Earth to be a kind creature mortals love and imitate, thus loving the Creator Himself. It is unlikely, but not impossibile, that Luca knew of this minor theme of the Comedy and took from there the idea of this song, where Dante is depicted not as a pilgrim but as a warrior struggling against Satan, who prevents him from reaching Beatrice (who incites him) in Heaven.

12 years назад

Bearclaw95

Excellent title! :) To be honest, I think that there MIGHT be a subtle reference: in the Comedy Dante meets Orpheus in the Limbo and notice how much he is lonely and sad, as Eurydice is not with him. This makes up a comparison between Orpheus poetic activity and journey to the underworld, which are earthly and have art/pleasure itself as their end, and Dante's, which are enlighted by the Christian truth and so aimed at keeping souls on the right path through life to afterlife. [Carrys on]

12 years назад

Jens D

I know Orpheus myth, but I thought Luca Turilli was inspired by Divine Comedy and not by Grecian myths... at least, he could change the title to "Orpheus Descent" :) Anyway, do you agree with me on the missing reference to Dante's masterpieces?

12 years назад

Bearclaw95

Well, the theme of a man descending into Hell to bring back his lost love's soul comes from Greek mythology: the legendary musician Orpheus tried to do so but failed. His story became the basis for secret cults (named "orphic" cults after him) that believed in life after death in the form of reincarnation.

12 years назад

Jens D

I can't understand what kind of Divine Commedy Luca Turilli read. The text seems referred to the videogame Dante's Inferno and not to Dante Alighieri's masterpiece. I jut hope I'm wrong... this song would really lose its significance in that case...

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