| Song | Never Before at the Beauty of Spring |
| Artist | Ordo Rosarius Equilibrio |
| Album | Make Love and War |
| 作曲 : Tomas Pettersson | |
| 作词 : Tomas Pettersson | |
| Never before, at the beauty of spring; | |
| Have I noticed the scent, of so many things | |
| Of maple and cherry, and roses of red; | |
| And the lingering stench, of the wandering dead | |
| No further than nature, I wander to breathe; | |
| The fluttering scent, of flowers and weeds | |
| The quickening scent, of upgrading pines; | |
| Refreshingly green, from the changing in times | |
| 'Camouflaged by grief and dissembled in sorrow; the advent of spring, in the rise of tomorrow | |
| Shall weather its beauty and relish its pain; wandering forth in golden rain' | |
| I heed to the singing, of birds in the sky; | |
| Roused by the sprouting, of life that revives | |
| I cherish this season, not lasting for long; | |
| Where the sounding of conflict, is blended song | |
| I heed to the crackle, of opening sprouts; | |
| At the beauty of springtime, where flowers arise | |
| I rest among grass, that is emerald green; | |
| Tranquil with a healthy, abundance of spleen | |
| 'Camouflaged by grief and dissembled in sorrow; the advent of spring, in the rise of tomorrow | |
| Shall weather its beauty and relish its pain; wandering forth in golden rain' | |
| Erect and majestic, of blistering crowns; | |
| The oak trees are growing, at the rising of time | |
| On freshly cut grass, on an emerald lawn; | |
| I heed to the sounding, and the making of spawn | |
| Never before, at the beauty of spring; | |
| Have I noticed the scent, of so many things | |
| Of lilies and daisies, and red pimpernel; | |
| And the fluttering scent, of the fires from Hell | |
| 'Camouflaged by grief and dissembled in sorrow; the advent of spring, in the rise of tomorrow | |
| Shall weather its beauty and relish its pain; wandering forth in golden rain' |
| zuò qǔ : Tomas Pettersson | |
| zuò cí : Tomas Pettersson | |
| Never before, at the beauty of spring | |
| Have I noticed the scent, of so many things | |
| Of maple and cherry, and roses of red | |
| And the lingering stench, of the wandering dead | |
| No further than nature, I wander to breathe | |
| The fluttering scent, of flowers and weeds | |
| The quickening scent, of upgrading pines | |
| Refreshingly green, from the changing in times | |
| ' Camouflaged by grief and dissembled in sorrow the advent of spring, in the rise of tomorrow | |
| Shall weather its beauty and relish its pain wandering forth in golden rain' | |
| I heed to the singing, of birds in the sky | |
| Roused by the sprouting, of life that revives | |
| I cherish this season, not lasting for long | |
| Where the sounding of conflict, is blended song | |
| I heed to the crackle, of opening sprouts | |
| At the beauty of springtime, where flowers arise | |
| I rest among grass, that is emerald green | |
| Tranquil with a healthy, abundance of spleen | |
| ' Camouflaged by grief and dissembled in sorrow the advent of spring, in the rise of tomorrow | |
| Shall weather its beauty and relish its pain wandering forth in golden rain' | |
| Erect and majestic, of blistering crowns | |
| The oak trees are growing, at the rising of time | |
| On freshly cut grass, on an emerald lawn | |
| I heed to the sounding, and the making of spawn | |
| Never before, at the beauty of spring | |
| Have I noticed the scent, of so many things | |
| Of lilies and daisies, and red pimpernel | |
| And the fluttering scent, of the fires from Hell | |
| ' Camouflaged by grief and dissembled in sorrow the advent of spring, in the rise of tomorrow | |
| Shall weather its beauty and relish its pain wandering forth in golden rain' |