| 作曲 : Asphyx | |
| Destitute of concealment for ages | |
| Vestiges, which meant earlier life | |
| Again brought up on an unnatural way | |
| Every stone, every grave, every remain, | |
| Obtained with memories | |
| Remaining from generation after generation | |
| The valleys, where distant ancestors | |
| Battled, triumphed and survived | |
| They eventually became vanished | |
| By the unpredictable forces of nature | |
| Archaeology is the key | |
| For the present generation | |
| Scarcely or not suspecting | |
| What could be damaged by mankind | |
| It's just a matter of time | |
| The same could happen to us | |
| Presumed to be left alone | |
| Like the valleys in oblivion | |
| Powers from the long ago | |
| Could be too strong | |
| Curiosity of manking is | |
| Always an imperfect danger | |
| Attended with inexperience and cupidity | |
| Valleys in oblivion ... |
| zuo qu : Asphyx | |
| Destitute of concealment for ages | |
| Vestiges, which meant earlier life | |
| Again brought up on an unnatural way | |
| Every stone, every grave, every remain, | |
| Obtained with memories | |
| Remaining from generation after generation | |
| The valleys, where distant ancestors | |
| Battled, triumphed and survived | |
| They eventually became vanished | |
| By the unpredictable forces of nature | |
| Archaeology is the key | |
| For the present generation | |
| Scarcely or not suspecting | |
| What could be damaged by mankind | |
| It' s just a matter of time | |
| The same could happen to us | |
| Presumed to be left alone | |
| Like the valleys in oblivion | |
| Powers from the long ago | |
| Could be too strong | |
| Curiosity of manking is | |
| Always an imperfect danger | |
| Attended with inexperience and cupidity | |
| Valleys in oblivion ... |
| zuò qǔ : Asphyx | |
| Destitute of concealment for ages | |
| Vestiges, which meant earlier life | |
| Again brought up on an unnatural way | |
| Every stone, every grave, every remain, | |
| Obtained with memories | |
| Remaining from generation after generation | |
| The valleys, where distant ancestors | |
| Battled, triumphed and survived | |
| They eventually became vanished | |
| By the unpredictable forces of nature | |
| Archaeology is the key | |
| For the present generation | |
| Scarcely or not suspecting | |
| What could be damaged by mankind | |
| It' s just a matter of time | |
| The same could happen to us | |
| Presumed to be left alone | |
| Like the valleys in oblivion | |
| Powers from the long ago | |
| Could be too strong | |
| Curiosity of manking is | |
| Always an imperfect danger | |
| Attended with inexperience and cupidity | |
| Valleys in oblivion ... |