Ancient - The Cainian Chronicle Part I: The Curse |
The Cainian Chronicle Part I: The Curse
Ancient Black clouds fill the day sky In the primitive lands of Nod As the two sons of Adam offer up Their gifts (of pride) to the one reigning high A dark fate born by sacrificial fire 'Oh, great father of my father [Caine:] Whom thou banished from thy garden And accept my beloved brother.' With tears of love the firstborn thrust Look down upon thy faithful servant In the scorching blaze Rendering him lifeless but eternally Prized in the mind of god as his body withered His sharpest scythe deep into Abel's heart [Caine:] 'Oh, my dear brother But to the one almighty Forgive me for what I have done A greater prize I have none.' [Adam:] 'Caine, thou has broken my seal of absolute love The crime thou'st committed meets not The approval of him above Forever shall you wonder in the lands beyond alone And from this day forth I cannot call thee my own.' [Caine:] Why hast thou cursed me so? 'Oh, father my great father Have I not done what thou asked for? To the shadowed woods I cannot go.' [Adam:] 'I can no longer endure thy sinful words This greatly unmerciful deed hast done his wrong I pray that thou find ways to repent Be gone! And as I was cast out so you shall be gone!' Exiled, the firstborn rushes off to the obscure yet Welcoming arms of Cimmerian darkness For there he shall find great wisdom And awaiting beneath the crescent moon lurks The mother of magick... |