| In a virgin world primeval
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| A newborn bullcalf emerged
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| Wonderous and celestial
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| Three cranes to be its witness and droves
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| Its honour mantled the face of the earth
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| A blessing unleashed to the earth
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| Unseathed the embodiment of life
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| Tarvos — The embodiment of life
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| Tarvos — The genesis of time
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| The earthly heathlands roamed by Esus
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| Questing condigh sacrifice
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| A divine yearning hushed by the prodigy
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| Three cranes to wake the slumbering taur
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| To warn him 'gainst the imminence of a huntergod ravenous
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| A blessing unleashed to the earth
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| Unseathed the embodiment of life
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| Tarvos — The embodiment of life
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| Tarvos — The genesis of time
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| «A drawn struggle through innominate days
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| As utimately the sword of Esus
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| Pierced the bull’s heart
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| Three cranes to lament as its blood laves
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| Creation wept under an eclipsing sun
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| As gloom descended upon world
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| Three cranes to catch a drop of blood
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| And leave far away…»
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| A blessing depraved from the world
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| As snow fell for the first time on earth
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| Three cranes returned
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| Pouring out the blood
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| To the ground of Tarvos' death
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| And out of nothing
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| The soil scarified, the divine bull was reborn
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| Under a newborn sun nature rejoiced
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| Thus spring came back to earth
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| Overcame the brumal reigh
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| Though Esus came back
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| To fell the bull, the eternal cycle has begun
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| Tarvos — Will always be slain
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| Tarvos — Ever to be reborn again |