| Mind the bogs between night and day | |
| will-o-the-wisp will lead you astray | |
| dusk has come and shadows grow long | |
| the hour of ghosts and their luring song | |
| On your own you'll feel the fear | |
| of a thousand years | |
| What is right, what is wrong? | |
| when you see the ghosts light in the marshes | |
| Stand your ground till it's done | |
| Elemental, spook or fairy | |
| no one knows but wise is the wary | |
| Traveler in the dark, you seek the treasure or the way | |
| the flame of the ghost will guide you or tempt you | |
| until the light of day | |
| Traveler in the dark, you seek the treasure or the way | |
| the walking fire will recede if you follow | |
| until the light of day | |
| Hear the unknown, it whispers your name | |
| the glow so enchanting, so warm is the flame | |
| those who have followed are said to be lost | |
| you may solve its riddlebut at what cost? | |
| In the dark all light seems kind nut not all doors | |
| are there to enter | |
| let it burn in solitude, an elusive guest | |
| in lonely splendour | |
| Elemental, spook or fairy | |
| no one knows but wise is the wary | |
| Traveler in the dark, you seek the treasure or the way | |
| the flame of the ghost will guide you or tempt you | |
| until the light of day | |
| Traveler in the dark, you seek the treasure or the way | |
| the walking fire will recede if you follow | |
| until the light of day | |
| Twilight songs from age to age | |
| across the sea from land to land | |
| skin shall shiver, hearts shall rage | |
| when you feel the ghost lights chant | |
| Traveler in the dark, you seek the treasure or the way | |
| the flame of the ghost will guide you or tempt you | |
| until the light of day |