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== General Information == | == General Information == | ||
''Written by: A. Lee, B. Moody, D. Hodges'' | ''Written by: [[A. Lee]], [[B. Moody]], [[D. Hodges]]'' | ||
Based on a poem written by Ben Moody. He's also reading it in the background. A slowed-down intro of the song is known as Demise (See [[Eternal]]). | Based on a poem written by Ben Moody. He's also reading it in the background. A slowed-down intro of the song is known as Demise (See [[Eternal]]). | ||
The female vocal ensemble is composed of Suvi Petrajajvri, Sara Moore, Catherine Harris, and Samantha Strong. | The female vocal ensemble is composed of Suvi Petrajajvri, Sara Moore, Catherine Harris, and Samantha Strong. | ||
According to MutantQuasar, an Evboarder, the Latin chanting repeated throughout the song is: | According to MutantQuasar, an [[EvBoard|Evboarder]], the Latin chanting repeated throughout the song is: | ||
''Iesu, Rex admirabilis'' | |||
''et triumphator nobilis,'' | ''Iesu, Rex admirabilis'' | ||
''dulcedo ineffabilis,'' | ''et triumphator nobilis,'' | ||
''totus desiderabilis.'' | ''dulcedo ineffabilis,'' | ||
''totus desiderabilis.'' | |||
(English translation): | |||
''O Jesus, King most wonderful!'' | (English translation): | ||
''Thou Conqueror renowned!'' | ''O Jesus, King most wonderful!'' | ||
''Thou Sweetness most ineffable!'' | ''Thou Conqueror renowned!'' | ||
''in whom all joys are found!'' | ''Thou Sweetness most ineffable!'' | ||
''in whom all joys are found!'' | |||
== Versions == | == Versions == | ||
'''Studio versions:''' | '''Studio versions:''' | ||
''' | '''Field of Innocence''' | ||
''Recording date:'' 1999 | *''Recording date:'' 1999 | ||
''Status:'' Released | *''Status:'' Released | ||
''Released on:'' [[Origin (album)|Origin]] (track #6) | *''Released on:'' [[Origin (album)|Origin]] (track #6) | ||
== Lyrics == | == Lyrics == | ||
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''Iesu, Rex amirabilis''<br> | ''Iesu, Rex amirabilis''<br> | ||
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== Guitar Tabs & Sheet Music == | == Guitar Tabs & Sheet Music == | ||
[http://evanescencereference.info/music/sheet/Field%20Of%20Innocence.pdf Piano sheet music - arranged by Chris] | *[http://evanescencereference.info/music/sheet/Field%20Of%20Innocence.pdf Piano sheet music - arranged by Chris] | ||
[[Category:Origin songs]] | [[Category:Origin songs]] |
Revision as of 10:35, 16 December 2006
General Information
Written by: A. Lee, B. Moody, D. Hodges
Based on a poem written by Ben Moody. He's also reading it in the background. A slowed-down intro of the song is known as Demise (See Eternal).
The female vocal ensemble is composed of Suvi Petrajajvri, Sara Moore, Catherine Harris, and Samantha Strong.
According to MutantQuasar, an Evboarder, the Latin chanting repeated throughout the song is:
Iesu, Rex admirabilis et triumphator nobilis, dulcedo ineffabilis, totus desiderabilis.
(English translation): O Jesus, King most wonderful! Thou Conqueror renowned! Thou Sweetness most ineffable! in whom all joys are found!
Versions
Studio versions:
Field of Innocence
- Recording date: 1999
- Status: Released
- Released on: Origin (track #6)
Lyrics
Iesu, Rex amirabilis
I still remember the world
From the eyes of a child
Slowly those feelings
Were clouded by what I know now
Where has my heart gone
An uneven trade for the real world
I want to go back to
Believing in everything and knowing nothing at all
I still remember the sun
Always warm on my back
Somehow it seems colder now
Where has my heart gone
Trapped in the eyes of a stranger
I want to go back to
Believing in everything
Iesu, Rex amirabilis
et triumphator nobilis,
dulcedo ineffabilis
totus desiderabilis
As the years pass by before my face
As wars rage before me
Finding myself in these last days of existence
This parasite inside me I forced it out
In the darkness of the storm
Lies an evil
But it's me
Where has my heart gone
An uneven trade for the real world
Oh I, I want to go back to
Believing in everything
Oh where, where has my heart gone
Trapped in the eyes of a stranger
Oh I, I want to go back to
Believing in everything
I still remember
Iesu, Rex amirabilis