| Song | Heart of the Ages |
| Artist | In the Woods... |
| Album | Heart of the Ages |
| 作曲 : In the Woods | |
| The surrounding walls for yet unknown qualities. | |
| Have you ever been gifted to watch upon them? | |
| Or the elements, so oppressive, but still not known. | |
| Was there ever this moment they cared to let you inside? | |
| Mother Nature's son or just a savage diving into | |
| the wilderness, we do adore so much? | |
| There were times of hesitation and of union... | |
| They did enjoy the combination when one hand was | |
| given ingratitude or even? | |
| Will the era come ...? That of, when man shall | |
| become aware of Her ways and his instincts. | |
| Literature may hold the final words for a glorious | |
| reunion, but do gather forces and.. | |
| strive for knowledge wide. | |
| Await my gentle coming "journey", for... | |
| ...Once, when all those in the circle of four | |
| greets a welcome through the Entrance, I | |
| will be this one who gathers up with them | |
| and then to become their fifth and last | |
| comrade of spirituality. | |
| Forever, and into the oblivion of infinity |
| zuò qǔ : In the Woods | |
| The surrounding walls for yet unknown qualities. | |
| Have you ever been gifted to watch upon them? | |
| Or the elements, so oppressive, but still not known. | |
| Was there ever this moment they cared to let you inside? | |
| Mother Nature' s son or just a savage diving into | |
| the wilderness, we do adore so much? | |
| There were times of hesitation and of union... | |
| They did enjoy the combination when one hand was | |
| given ingratitude or even? | |
| Will the era come ...? That of, when man shall | |
| become aware of Her ways and his instincts. | |
| Literature may hold the final words for a glorious | |
| reunion, but do gather forces and.. | |
| strive for knowledge wide. | |
| Await my gentle coming " journey", for... | |
| ... Once, when all those in the circle of four | |
| greets a welcome through the Entrance, I | |
| will be this one who gathers up with them | |
| and then to become their fifth and last | |
| comrade of spirituality. | |
| Forever, and into the oblivion of infinity |