Pictures at an Exhibition/The Great Gates of Kiev [The End]

HUBERT RALPH, MODEST P. MUSSORGSKY

Come forth, from love spire
Born in life's fire,
Born in life's fire.
Come forth, from love's spire

In the burning, all are yearning,
For life to be.
And the pain will (must) be gain,
New life!

Stirring in, salty streams
And dark hidden seams
Where the fossil sun gleams.

They were, sent from (to) the gates
Ride the tides of fate,
Ride the tides of fate.
They were, sent from (to) the gates

In the burning of our yearning,
For life to be.

There's no end to my life,
No beginning to my death
Death is life!

Trivia about the song Pictures at an Exhibition/The Great Gates of Kiev [The End] by Emerson, Lake & Palmer

On which albums was the song “Pictures at an Exhibition/The Great Gates of Kiev [The End]” released by Emerson, Lake & Palmer?
Emerson, Lake & Palmer released the song on the albums “Pictures At An Exhibition” in 1971 and “In The Hot Seat” in 1994.
Who composed the song “Pictures at an Exhibition/The Great Gates of Kiev [The End]” by Emerson, Lake & Palmer?
The song “Pictures at an Exhibition/The Great Gates of Kiev [The End]” by Emerson, Lake & Palmer was composed by HUBERT RALPH, MODEST P. MUSSORGSKY.

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