On one side the sea
On one side the sorrow
One covered in green
A sigh on the fourth
Will there be tomorrow
Who will see the sun again
Who will stay behind and die
Who will live to see another day
Who wither and decay
And out of nothing it will rise
And reach out for the skies
This northern Babylon
Evil dwells inside these stones
These walls were built on marsh and bones
These roads are paved with marsh and bones
The dead still dwell these blighted shores
These walls were built on marsh and bones
Luring shimmer, pomp and glimmer
Build upon their bodies cold
Millions haunt this cemetery
Living in this twilight hold
Shadows within shadows
Their stronghold never falls
This spell is cast forever
Their souls bound to these halls
And out of nothing it will rise
And reach out for the skies
This northern Babylon
Evil dwells inside these stones
These walls were built on marsh and bones
These roads are paved with marsh and bones
The dead still dwell these blighted shores
These walls were built on marsh and bones
One of the albums that influenced us the most, probably even the very core of our sound. Should be in every well-sorted Epic Metal collection! Servants To The Tide
supported by 58 fans who also own “On Marsh And Bones (The Face Of Black Palmyra)”
Allow me to copy Pagan Altar's third album title to describe not only III:Pentecost but the whole discography of Wytch Hazel so far: well, yes, it's Magical and Mythical!!! A must-have for the lovers of 70's hard sound revival. BoneWalker