Lyrics The City in the Sea - Sopor Aeternus & The Ensemble Of Shadows
Lo!
Death
has
reared
himself
a
throne
In
a
strange
city
lying
alone
Far
down
within
the
dim
West,
Where
the
good
and
the
bad
and
the
worst
and
the
best
Have
gone
to
their
eternal
rest.
There
shrines
and
palaces
and
towers
(Time-eaten
towers
that
tremble
not!)
Resemble
nothing
that
is
ours.
Around,
by
lifting
winds
forgot,
Resignedly
beneath
the
sky
The
melancholy
waters
lie.
No
rays
from
the
holy
heaven
come
down
On
the
long
night-time
of
that
town;
But
light
from
out
the
lurid
sea
Streams
up
the
turrets
silently
—
Gleams
up
the
pinnacles
far
and
free
—
Up
domes
— up
spires
— up
kingly
halls
—
Up
fanes
— up
Babylon-like
walls
—
Up
shadowy
long-forgotten
bowers
Of
sculptured
ivy
and
stone
flowers
—
Up
many
and
many
a
marvelous
shrine
Whose
wreathéd
friezes
intertwine
The
viol,
the
violet,
and
the
vine.
So
blend
the
turrets
and
shadows
there
That
all
seem
pendulous
in
the
air,
While
from
a
proud
tower
in
the
town
Death
looks
gigantically
down.
There
open
fanes
and
gaping
graves
Yawn
level
with
the
luminous
waves;
But
not
the
riches
there
that
lie
In
each
idol's
diamond
eye
—
Not
the
gaily-jeweled
dead
Tempt
the
waters
from
their
bed;
For
no
ripples
curl,
alas!
Along
that
wilderness
of
glass
—
No
swellings
tell
that
winds
may
be
Upon
some
far-off
happier
sea
—
No
heavings
hint
that
winds
have
been
On
seas
less
hideously
serene.
But
lo,
a
stir
is
in
the
air!
The
wave
— there
is
a
movement
there!
As
if
the
towers
had
thrust
aside,
In
slightly
sinking,
the
dull
tide
—
As
if
their
tops
had
feebly
given
A
void
within
the
filmy
Heaven.
The
waves
have
now
a
redder
glow
—
The
hours
are
breathing
faint
and
low
—
And
when,
amid
no
earthly
moans,
Down,
down
that
town
shall
settle
hence,
Hell,
rising
from
a
thousand
thrones,
Shall
do
it
reverence.
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