| Song | The Argument, Plate 2 |
| Artist | Ulver |
| Album | Themes from William Blake's The Marriage of Heaven & Hell |
| Download | Image LRC TXT |
| 作词 : Blake | |
| 1. The Argument | |
| Rintrah roars & shakes his fires in the burden'd air; | |
| Hungry clouds swag on the deep | |
| Once meek, and in a perilous path, | |
| The just man kept his course along | |
| The vale of death. | |
| Roses are planted where thorns grow. | |
| And on the barren heath | |
| Sing the honey bees. | |
| Then the perilous path was planted: | |
| And a river, and a spring | |
| On every cliff and tomb; | |
| And on the bleached bones | |
| Red clay brought forth. | |
| Till the villain left the paths of ease, | |
| To walk in perilous paths, and drive | |
| The just man into barren climes. | |
| Now the sneaking serpent walks | |
| In mild humility. | |
| And the just man rages in the wilds | |
| Where lions roam. | |
| Rintrah roars & shakes his fires in the burden'd air; | |
| Hungry clouds swag on the deep. |
| zuo ci : Blake | |
| 1. The Argument | |
| Rintrah roars shakes his fires in the burden' d air | |
| Hungry clouds swag on the deep | |
| Once meek, and in a perilous path, | |
| The just man kept his course along | |
| The vale of death. | |
| Roses are planted where thorns grow. | |
| And on the barren heath | |
| Sing the honey bees. | |
| Then the perilous path was planted: | |
| And a river, and a spring | |
| On every cliff and tomb | |
| And on the bleached bones | |
| Red clay brought forth. | |
| Till the villain left the paths of ease, | |
| To walk in perilous paths, and drive | |
| The just man into barren climes. | |
| Now the sneaking serpent walks | |
| In mild humility. | |
| And the just man rages in the wilds | |
| Where lions roam. | |
| Rintrah roars shakes his fires in the burden' d air | |
| Hungry clouds swag on the deep. |
| zuò cí : Blake | |
| 1. The Argument | |
| Rintrah roars shakes his fires in the burden' d air | |
| Hungry clouds swag on the deep | |
| Once meek, and in a perilous path, | |
| The just man kept his course along | |
| The vale of death. | |
| Roses are planted where thorns grow. | |
| And on the barren heath | |
| Sing the honey bees. | |
| Then the perilous path was planted: | |
| And a river, and a spring | |
| On every cliff and tomb | |
| And on the bleached bones | |
| Red clay brought forth. | |
| Till the villain left the paths of ease, | |
| To walk in perilous paths, and drive | |
| The just man into barren climes. | |
| Now the sneaking serpent walks | |
| In mild humility. | |
| And the just man rages in the wilds | |
| Where lions roam. | |
| Rintrah roars shakes his fires in the burden' d air | |
| Hungry clouds swag on the deep. |