Brother and sister lyrics - Amorphis song

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Day is his name
His legs of oaken trunks
His arms of oaken branches
Flames of sun his hair
He stands on the shore
His speech is the wind
The stormy roar of the ocean
His song eternal

When the rumbling winds grow quiet
And the roaring waves turn still
A blue shadow cast on the sea
The giant is born again
When the rumbling winds grow quiet
And the roaring waves turn still
A blue shadow on the sea
The giant is born again

Night is her name
Her feet of sarsen stone
Her arms craggy reefs
Shoals of fish her hair
She stands on the shore
Stars on her shoulders
The moon floats on the waves
On her blue forehead

When the rumbling winds grow quiet
And the roaring waves turn still
A blue shadow cast on the sea
The giant is born again
When the rumbling winds grow quiet
And the roaring waves turn still
A blue shadow on the sea
The giant is born again

Roaring waves
Rumbling winds
The giant is born again

When the rumbling winds grow quiet
And the roaring waves turn still
A blue shadow cast on the sea
The giant is born again
When the rumbling winds grow quiet
And the roaring waves turn still
A blue shadow on the sea
The giant is born again

The giant is born again
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Brother and sister lyrics

Queen of time album songs

released 2018 via Nuclear Blast
1. The bee
2. Message in the amber
3. Daugther of hate
4. The golden elk
5. Wrong direction
6. Heart of the giant
7. We accursed
8. Grain of sand
9. Amongst the stars
10. Pyres of the coast
11. As mountains crumble
12. Brother and sister
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check here the lyrics for Brother and sister, the 12th song of the 12 recorded for the album Queen of time, with a total running time of , by Amorphis. It was released on May 16, 2018 via Nuclear Blast, and produced by Jens Bogren.