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Weighing Of The Heart Lyrics


Aurora Borealis Weighing Of The Heart


RA take your glorious throne
the weight of the heart you will behold
schripture keeping come from thoth
which weighs more the feather or the heart

Heart is placed on a scale
feather on the other side
For every test that is passed
the feather shows its decline

Over the pale blue skies
or one step closer to demise
which is your destiny
The spirit will surely see

Forty two crimes
are passed before your life
He who reaches the other land
shall exist like a god until the end

weighing of the heart,
will you see the light
weighing of the heart,
will your soul be ripped apart
[repeat]

Over the pail blue skies
or one step closer to demise
which is your destiny
The spirit shal surely see

Beyond you do not go this time
failed the worst of the crimes
The entity does not proceed
To the mansions of eternity

As the shadow of death falls
on your path is the gods halls
Ammit will devour and slaughter
Osirus start the next trial

weighing of the heart,
will you see the light
weighing of the heart,
will your soul be ripped apart
[repeat]


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