| Song | Before the Apes Came |
| Artist | Cadaveria |
| Album | In Your Blood |
| 作曲 : Cadaveria | |
| At the foot of the high mountain | |
| There's a land where you can speak with your mind. | |
| Along the streets a multitude of temples, consecrated to | |
| grotesque idols, burn incenses to celebrate the time of forgiveness. | |
| Creatures living in this place | |
| can teach you how to read dreams. | |
| Rivers flowing through this ground | |
| carry the purity of silver. | |
| Androgynous beings card an innumerable variety of precious silks, used to dry tears of joy. | |
| I can perceive the majestic presence | |
| of the bull-man, who reigned here for centuries, | |
| before the apes came, before the apes came. | |
| He was adored by legions of half-fish beings, | |
| later absorbed by the sea bed and sunk into the sweet wool. | |
| Now he's sleeping forever in the red house, | |
| near the magnificent stream. | |
| The gong rings to remind | |
| the interrupted rhythm of his noble breathing. | |
| The gong rings to remind | |
| the interrupted rhythm of his breathing. |
| zuò qǔ : Cadaveria | |
| At the foot of the high mountain | |
| There' s a land where you can speak with your mind. | |
| Along the streets a multitude of temples, consecrated to | |
| grotesque idols, burn incenses to celebrate the time of forgiveness. | |
| Creatures living in this place | |
| can teach you how to read dreams. | |
| Rivers flowing through this ground | |
| carry the purity of silver. | |
| Androgynous beings card an innumerable variety of precious silks, used to dry tears of joy. | |
| I can perceive the majestic presence | |
| of the bullman, who reigned here for centuries, | |
| before the apes came, before the apes came. | |
| He was adored by legions of halffish beings, | |
| later absorbed by the sea bed and sunk into the sweet wool. | |
| Now he' s sleeping forever in the red house, | |
| near the magnificent stream. | |
| The gong rings to remind | |
| the interrupted rhythm of his noble breathing. | |
| The gong rings to remind | |
| the interrupted rhythm of his breathing. |