Iesaiah 14:12


Aqua et igni interdictus
in saecula seculorum
Damnant quod non intelligunt,
oderint dum metuant
How art thou fallen from heaven,
oh Lucifer, son of the morning
A confident of your regent
born from beauty, first of them all,
a prince, a dignatory
before your sudden fall
You always were wondering
why the best don't reach the crown,
what's the reason for the triumph
of the weakest and slowest?
Aqua et igni interdictus
in saecula seculorum
Damnant quod non intelligunt,
oderint dum metuant
How art thou fallen from heaven,
oh Lucifer, son of the morning
You tried to change the rules,
you tried to prove there is no reason
to condemn wisdom and perception,
and that the thirst for knowledge is not high treason
The seventh day they came to judge you,
the pigeons tried to slay the falcon
You were the first of all who bled,
when heaven lost it's innocence
Damned forever,
sentenced, cursed,
'cause they do not understand
But may they hate as long as they fear
How art thou fallen from heaven,
oh Lucifer, son of the morning







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