| Song | The Wheel Of Sun |
| Artist | Bathory |
| Album | Norland II |
| Download | Image LRC TXT |
| 作词 : Quorthon | |
| As the night divides the day : the dark will come to everyone | |
| fear will strike the hearts of all : the hearts of all both old and young | |
| the fool may be carefree : unknown to him the troubles upon his masters brow | |
| but death us all will grasp with hand so cold to pull us down | |
| And so the sun is low again : along horizon a crimson blaze | |
| soon the dusk us all embrace : the shadows long as life itself | |
| but in the light of moon and stars above be sure yee everyone | |
| tomorrow new a day will dawn : none stay can the course of the wheel of sun | |
| As sure as it is true once we all shall die : true it is not all men lives | |
| a king shall fall : a child be born : the Gods will take and Gods will give | |
| before your time has come : do climb your mountainside on a morning fair | |
| and smell the fragrance carried by the wind : let it blow freely through your hair | |
| damned he who sits still and curse woe the dark but will do not a thing | |
| to light the torch : to shed the light : for him the dark is all within | |
| slowly across the sky the golden disc of life it tumbles on | |
| the wheel of life and light : rebirth : the seasons : behold the wheel of sun |
| zuo ci : Quorthon | |
| As the night divides the day nbsp: the dark will come to everyone | |
| fear will strike the hearts of all nbsp: the hearts of all both old and young | |
| the fool may be carefree nbsp: unknown to him the troubles upon his masters brow | |
| but death us all will grasp with hand so cold to pull us down | |
| And so the sun is low again nbsp: along horizon a crimson blaze | |
| soon the dusk us all embrace nbsp: the shadows long as life itself | |
| but in the light of moon and stars above be sure yee everyone | |
| tomorrow new a day will dawn nbsp: none stay can the course of the wheel of sun | |
| As sure as it is true once we all shall die nbsp: true it is not all men lives | |
| a king shall fall nbsp: a child be born nbsp: the Gods will take and Gods will give | |
| before your time has come nbsp: do climb your mountainside on a morning fair | |
| and smell the fragrance carried by the wind nbsp: let it blow freely through your hair | |
| damned he who sits still and curse woe the dark but will do not a thing | |
| to light the torch nbsp: to shed the light nbsp: for him the dark is all within | |
| slowly across the sky the golden disc of life it tumbles on | |
| the wheel of life and light nbsp: rebirth nbsp: the seasons nbsp: behold the wheel of sun |
| zuò cí : Quorthon | |
| As the night divides the day nbsp: the dark will come to everyone | |
| fear will strike the hearts of all nbsp: the hearts of all both old and young | |
| the fool may be carefree nbsp: unknown to him the troubles upon his masters brow | |
| but death us all will grasp with hand so cold to pull us down | |
| And so the sun is low again nbsp: along horizon a crimson blaze | |
| soon the dusk us all embrace nbsp: the shadows long as life itself | |
| but in the light of moon and stars above be sure yee everyone | |
| tomorrow new a day will dawn nbsp: none stay can the course of the wheel of sun | |
| As sure as it is true once we all shall die nbsp: true it is not all men lives | |
| a king shall fall nbsp: a child be born nbsp: the Gods will take and Gods will give | |
| before your time has come nbsp: do climb your mountainside on a morning fair | |
| and smell the fragrance carried by the wind nbsp: let it blow freely through your hair | |
| damned he who sits still and curse woe the dark but will do not a thing | |
| to light the torch nbsp: to shed the light nbsp: for him the dark is all within | |
| slowly across the sky the golden disc of life it tumbles on | |
| the wheel of life and light nbsp: rebirth nbsp: the seasons nbsp: behold the wheel of sun |