Song information On this page you can find the lyrics of the song Reflections Upon the Distress and Agony of Faith, artist - Crimson Moonlight. Album song Veil of Remembrance, in the genre Метал
Date of issue: 31.12.2004
Record label: Rivel
Song language: English
Reflections Upon the Distress and Agony of Faith |
If you respect yourself and worry about your soul |
you know you must live a stricter and more retired life than even a virgin in a maiden’s bower. |
It is true that there are those who need to be forced and tamedand |
who would tumble about like wild beasts in lustful frenzy if they were left |
free. |
It is true and you can see it now, quite close at your neighbour’s house. |
But you have to show that you are not one of that kind, |
by talking about it with anguish and fear. |
And talk you must with awe about the holy things, |
the great eternal truths, so that they won’t be forgotten. |
If you can’t understand their horrors, nor can you see their greatness. |
Now let’s consider the distress and agony of the paradox of faith: |
The tragic hero acts to gain fame and glory for himself. |
The knight of faith gives up his individuality to become the common man, |
become Everyman. |
It all depends on the will. |
If you think it’s easy enough to be a single man, |
sufficient to yourself, you can be sure you are not a knight of faith. |
Wild birds and wandering geniuses are not the true knights. |
These know how blessed it is to belong to the common. |
The true knight also knows how pleasant and wholesome it is to be an individual |
who, |
so to speak, translates himself into a clean, neat and flawless edition, |
readable to each and everyone. |
He knows that it is refreshing to be understandable to everybody, |
as well as he also understands the common truths, |
and both of them rejoice in their shared confidence of the common. |
He rests assure that it’s pleasant to be born as a separate individual who is at home in the common, |
the kind and lasting place on Earth, |
which will receive him with open arms, when he finally wishes to rest there. |
But he also knows that far beyond this there is a lonely, narrow and steep path, |
winding its way through the wilderness. |
He knows what it would be like to be born outside the common world |
and to have to travel alone without meeting a single soul. |
He knows quite well where he is and what his relation to other people is like. |
From a human point of view he is insane and can’t communicate with anybody. |
To put it mildly: he is as mad as a hatter. |
If he isn’t regarded as such he is a hypocrite |
and the further he travels along the way the worse hypocrisy. |
The knights of faith know how engulfing it is to give themselves up for the |
sake of the common. |
Courage is needed, but there is also a feeling of confidence since it is for |
common man. |
He knows what a glorious thing it is to be understood by every truthful noble |
man, |
and by doing so be nobler in the mind himself. |
All this he knows and feels as if committed to this faith. |
He would like to think that this would be his mission of life… |