ELUVEITIE - LUXTOS (with lyrics in English) [HQ] video free download


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Duration: 03:58
Uploaded: 2012/03/04

Song: Luxtos

Album: Helvetios

Band: Eluveitie

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LYRICS:

At the rise of a new dawn

Rose the children of the sun

To inhabit a kingdom

Augustly crowned in rock mass vast

All lakes are sanctuaries

Like covert nemetons

All forests are hallowed

Blest groves of an invictus tribe

Nertom woloutom que (We are strong and we are rich)

Etsi snis karamos-e (And we gladly are)

Nertom woloutom que etsi snis (We are strong and we are rich)

Emmos snis riyi emmos snis (We are free, that's what we are)

Widomor-e Karamos-e (We know it and we love to know it)

Emmos snis riyi emmos snis andometi (We are free and we are untamed)

Nertom woloutom que etsi snis (We are strong and we are rich)

Emmos snis riyi emmos snis (We are free, that's what we are)

A kingliy tribe sublime

Arose in it's golden time

In a prosperous era

The age primordial reign

A horde of untameables

Invincible armada

A dashing bold host

Of venturous fear naughts

Comments

8 years ago

Bear Plains

i love this band, its my main rly... but for you guys who also like this band check out "glittertind" its a folk band from here in Norway. hope u like it:) peace

9 years ago

Oliver Simon

Very melodically similar to La Jument de Michao

9 years ago

Catherine McClain

I'm pretty sure the tune at 2:33 is a tune that has at least three names: The Key of the Cellar, Marchioness of Tweedale's Delight, and Cam Ye O'er Frae France. The earliest publishing I know of is from Niel Gow's Second Collection 1788 with the second title listed above. In the Beauties of Gow Book 3 1819, it was printed with the first title I listed. The third title I listed is the name of the song that was put to the tune. The tune, of course, is older than the printings I know of as it was a march used during the Jacobite Rebellions. Hence, it was given the lyrics that you will see if you look it up.It is a very important tune in Scottish history. I was ecstatic when I heard it in this song.Oh, and sometimes people call the tune Key to the Cellar. That's probably because those people don't have a copy of the music.

9 years ago

Hazyn Peterson

epic depth. true artists.

9 years ago

Peter Valentine

the whole album is based off of a historical event wherein countless tribes fought and died against ceasear's legions. Eluviete, is what one of the main tribes was called. It's sad but we don't know much more about them than that.

9 years ago

D3athChick3nGame

I don't normally like this type of metal. (Growling) but this song is sick! Something about them using those other instruments is very appealing to me!

9 years ago

raul ungur

EPICEPICEPICEPICEPICEPIC

9 years ago

thedemonasie

nertom wolotoum queetsi sinis karamos e.. this part.. i'll try to remember

9 years ago

Bradley Zent

Folk Metal at its finest....

9 years ago

Cecilia Tornesello

This is good.

9 years ago

Lord Christoff

Amazing

9 years ago

Woloumtom Naramosë

Juste une des meilleures chansons.

9 years ago

Nikki Ansvard

*Eluveitie - Luxtos**Helvetios, 2012*

9 years ago

Thin Man

This is so beautiful!

9 years ago

David M.

Those melodies are downright hypnotizing.

9 years ago

Lawrentiu Pop

cool english lyrics

9 years ago

RiseOfTheWhiteWolf

TE_MA_ZO

9 years ago

Elizbeth Bathory

This is celtic(gaulish to be more specific) i believe for the people wondering. :-D I also love the language

9 years ago

N NG

Refrain: Manau - Le Renard et la Belette..... Awesome song though

9 years ago

Lartificier1058

J'entends le loup, le renard et la beletteJ'entends le loup, et le renard chanter

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