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The death is sleeping while we’re alive.
Life lies down for death.
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lyrics
SLEEPING BEAUTY
Lyrics based on poems by Mathias Claudius and Theodor Fontane
[Prelude: Struggling with Death]
Go, savage man of bone!
I am still young
It's all over! alas, it's all over now!
Go, savage man of bone!
I am still young - go, devoted one!
And do not molest me.
[Main section: Struggling with Life]
Oh, do not cloud these days,
They are the last of Sunshine,
How long, before your light is gone,
And our winter sets in.
This is the time when every day
Is measured and truly valued,
Because one dare no longer hope,
That the same hour will return.
The flood of life is gone,
It ebbs in its pride and charm,
And look, it sneaks into our senses,
A frightful, unknown stinginess;
A sweet covetousness, that counts,
And checks each for its lustre,
Ensure that we have not missed,
And grant us every hour in full.
[Postlude]
He told me:
Give me your hand, you fair and tender form!
I am a friend; I do not come to punish.
Be of good cheer! I am not savage.
You shall sleep gently in my arms.
credits
from
rehearsals and demos,
track released October 4, 2018
vocals: Alice Minguez
lead guitar: Peter Campen
Fontane poem translated by Dorothee and David Burnett
all other: Jens Kaufmann (elmentraudt)
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