Song information On this page you can find the lyrics of the song Let the Vultures Sing Our Deeds, artist - Crawling Chaos.
Date of issue: 11.11.2013
Age restrictions: 18+
Song language: English
Let the Vultures Sing Our Deeds |
Divine punishment at stake |
The beloved of the gods |
Fruitful lands worth their price in blood |
Crimson banners are summoned |
Ruler of Lagash, Ensi of the land |
Lead your faithful soldiers |
Sender the army of Umma |
To plant the seeds of your dynasty |
The phalanx is unleashed |
Fearless heroes, a living engine of violence |
Defeated enemies trampled below their feet |
Spears piercing chests, decapitation drawing near |
Vultures flying above |
The heads of the foes in their beaks |
A bloody victory |
Forever carved in stone |
For the centuries to come |
Forever carved in stone |
For the centuries to come |
Inspired by the giant Ningirsu |
Wielding a mace in his right hand |
Anzu, the lion-headed eagle by him |
A net full of naked bodies at his feet |
The mother of the god, goddess herself |
Ninhursag observes, sacrifice ahead |
Her horned headband is towering behind |
The marching soldiers' shouldered spears |
Vultures flying above |
The chariot is ready, first strike, the king’s strike |
Head crushed by the iron, the battle begins |
The deafening clash of the human waves fills the field |
Scattered bodies, gutted, pierced, maimed and nailed to the sand |
The naked priest prepares for the libation ritual |
Animal blood feeds the freshly soaked ground |
Slaves begin cutting into the necks of the fallen |
The defeated ones beheaded, with no exception |
The phalanx is unleashed |
Fearless heroes, a living engine of violence |
Defeated enemies trampled below their feet |
Spears piercing chests, decapitation drawing near |
Vultures flying above |
The heads of the foes in their beaks |
A bloody victory |
Forever carved in stone |
For the centuries to come |
Forever carved in stone |
For the centuries to come |
A bloody victory |
Forever carved in stone |
Forever carved in stone |
For the centuries to come |