| Song | Sedna |
| Artist | Legenda Aurea |
| Album | Sedna |
| Download | Image LRC TXT |
| In the silent deep water of the sea | |
| Tells a story of an endless tragedy | |
| Sedna, the goddess of marine creatures | |
| She mastered depths and gales | |
| Once upon a time when she was a young girl | |
| She was as beautiful as a flourishing rose | |
| But she rejected all proposals | |
| From contender, who wanted to marry her | |
| Ref: Her wrath colored her soul | |
| Darker as her hair | |
| Victim of her conceitedness | |
| And of her pretension | |
| Now she must dwell forever | |
| At the bottom of the abyssal ocean | |
| Sedna’s father compelled her | |
| To marry a cryptic hunter, dressed in furs | |
| His face was hidden in shades | |
| Nobody knew his true identity | |
| Ref: Her wrath colored her soul | |
| Darker as her hair | |
| Victim of her conceitedness | |
| And of her pretension | |
| Now she must dwell forever | |
| At the bottom of the abyssal ocean | |
| The hunter revealed himself a raven | |
| Sedna cried into the wind | |
| Sedna’s father rescued his daughter | |
| But the raven attacked their boat | |
| For fear of death, the father threw Sedna off the boat | |
| She clung her hands on the boarder | |
| But he smashed her frozen hands | |
| Her fingers sank and transmuted to seals and whales | |
| Her will to live waned and she drifted to the ground | |
| That's how she became the goddess of seas | |
| Ref: Her wrath colored her soul | |
| Darker as her hair | |
| Victim of her conceitedness | |
| And of her pretension | |
| Now she must dwell forever | |
| At the bottom of the abyssal ocean |
| In the silent deep water of the sea | |
| Tells a story of an endless tragedy | |
| Sedna, the goddess of marine creatures | |
| She mastered depths and gales | |
| Once upon a time when she was a young girl | |
| She was as beautiful as a flourishing rose | |
| But she rejected all proposals | |
| From contender, who wanted to marry her | |
| Ref: Her wrath colored her soul | |
| Darker as her hair | |
| Victim of her conceitedness | |
| And of her pretension | |
| Now she must dwell forever | |
| At the bottom of the abyssal ocean | |
| Sedna' s father compelled her | |
| To marry a cryptic hunter, dressed in furs | |
| His face was hidden in shades | |
| Nobody knew his true identity | |
| Ref: Her wrath colored her soul | |
| Darker as her hair | |
| Victim of her conceitedness | |
| And of her pretension | |
| Now she must dwell forever | |
| At the bottom of the abyssal ocean | |
| The hunter revealed himself a raven | |
| Sedna cried into the wind | |
| Sedna' s father rescued his daughter | |
| But the raven attacked their boat | |
| For fear of death, the father threw Sedna off the boat | |
| She clung her hands on the boarder | |
| But he smashed her frozen hands | |
| Her fingers sank and transmuted to seals and whales | |
| Her will to live waned and she drifted to the ground | |
| That' s how she became the goddess of seas | |
| Ref: Her wrath colored her soul | |
| Darker as her hair | |
| Victim of her conceitedness | |
| And of her pretension | |
| Now she must dwell forever | |
| At the bottom of the abyssal ocean |
| In the silent deep water of the sea | |
| Tells a story of an endless tragedy | |
| Sedna, the goddess of marine creatures | |
| She mastered depths and gales | |
| Once upon a time when she was a young girl | |
| She was as beautiful as a flourishing rose | |
| But she rejected all proposals | |
| From contender, who wanted to marry her | |
| Ref: Her wrath colored her soul | |
| Darker as her hair | |
| Victim of her conceitedness | |
| And of her pretension | |
| Now she must dwell forever | |
| At the bottom of the abyssal ocean | |
| Sedna' s father compelled her | |
| To marry a cryptic hunter, dressed in furs | |
| His face was hidden in shades | |
| Nobody knew his true identity | |
| Ref: Her wrath colored her soul | |
| Darker as her hair | |
| Victim of her conceitedness | |
| And of her pretension | |
| Now she must dwell forever | |
| At the bottom of the abyssal ocean | |
| The hunter revealed himself a raven | |
| Sedna cried into the wind | |
| Sedna' s father rescued his daughter | |
| But the raven attacked their boat | |
| For fear of death, the father threw Sedna off the boat | |
| She clung her hands on the boarder | |
| But he smashed her frozen hands | |
| Her fingers sank and transmuted to seals and whales | |
| Her will to live waned and she drifted to the ground | |
| That' s how she became the goddess of seas | |
| Ref: Her wrath colored her soul | |
| Darker as her hair | |
| Victim of her conceitedness | |
| And of her pretension | |
| Now she must dwell forever | |
| At the bottom of the abyssal ocean |