Sand And Mercury

The Gathering

My dear, don't leave me now
Close at the edge of my end
All this time you have been my friend
Don't go, stay for a while

My dear, you're losing me now
This will be my last hour
Hear my voice, see my face
See how sick I am
How I long for your embrace
Oh, no, please

There is no such thing as a natural death
Nothing that happens to man is ever natural
Since his presence calls the whole world into question
All men must die, but for every man his death is an accident
And even if he knows it and consents to it, an unjustifiable violation

Now, you may agree with those words or not
But they are the key-spring of The Lord of the Rings

Trivia about the song Sand And Mercury by The Gathering

On which albums was the song “Sand And Mercury” released by The Gathering?
The Gathering released the song on the albums “Mandylion ” in 1995, “Madylion” in 2000, “Superheat: A Live Album” in 2000, and “In Motion” in 2016.

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