Heed thee thine own heart, as he calleth to thee Heed thee thine own heart, without this naught canst thou do I know not wherefore thou goest, nor for what thou seek’st But heed thee thine own heart, afore thou bidst him adieu
I knoweth thith'r be som'thing in the wake of thy smile I sense falsehood by the look in thy eyes Thee hath built a love but yon love falleth apart Thy small piece of heaven turneth quite dark Heed thy heart , whence he summons for thee Heed thy heart , thith'r be little else thee canst doth I knoweth not whence thee art wending and I knoweth not why But heed thy heart b,for thee speaketh to him farewell
It’s not grammatical (not ordering and about a third person) and ‘listen’ would not be metaphorical but actually using the ears so the more literal ‘heed’ would serve better here.
Wogh...seriously....dejavu.....i feel like been there...somehow i also know that im not. I raise my glass to the queen of rain....for Marie, may she rest peacefully.
Rip fair Lady Marie , patron of Sweden
When your father informs you he's marrying you to some lord but you and the blacksmith's son promised each others you would be together.
Oh for Hildegard to do a vocal version of this 🥺
Heed thee thine own heart, as he calleth to thee
Heed thee thine own heart, without this naught canst thou do
I know not wherefore thou goest, nor for what thou seek’st
But heed thee thine own heart, afore thou bidst him adieu
oh, man, you're a wizard, this one sounds soooo good!
I knoweth thith'r be som'thing in the wake of thy smile
I sense falsehood by the look in thy eyes
Thee hath built a love but yon love falleth apart
Thy small piece of heaven turneth quite dark
Heed thy heart , whence he summons for thee
Heed thy heart , thith'r be little else thee canst doth
I knoweth not whence thee art wending and I knoweth not why
But heed thy heart b,for thee speaketh to him farewell
This is spectacular. From start to finish. It flows and the vibration is amazing.
One thing I love about bardcore is sometimes the songs that translate best are the ones that you least expect. Great work as always, Constantine!
Listenth to thine heart
saxon english?
It’s not grammatical (not ordering and about a third person) and ‘listen’ would not be metaphorical but actually using the ears so the more literal ‘heed’ would serve better here.
Oh, and it’s early modern English or roughly Elizabethan, the First that is. Saxon was its own language, a variety of German.
I LOVE THIS SONG ❣️
One of my favorites already
perfect edition, I liked it 🎧❤
Thank you! :)
I love this! super well made :) thank you so much
When you're in love with a hot queen but her dragon just incinerated a city
RAD with a big YES! 🤘🤘✔✔🎶🎶😎😎👈👈👉👉💨💨
i love this one. one of my favorite! i LOVE the bardcore music on your channel
This is beautiful!❤❤
I love this Song and was verry sceptic but your version has its own beauty
Thank you! :)
О, моя любимая песня в таком прекрасном исполнении
Really well made
Thank you :)
Great Cover!
Thank you! :)
Sung in old French would an interesting hardcore way to take this and a ladino Spanish flamenco medieval version could work as well
When the bishop sees your wife reading books and counting beyond 10 so he informs you that you need to burn her for being a witch.
Happy New Year to you and the good things to come. 🙂
Thank you! Happy New Year!
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UwU thank you for no-voice instrumental bardcore songs ^__^
What about The Look? 🌚
GreaT!
Wogh...seriously....dejavu.....i feel like been there...somehow i also know that im not.
I raise my glass to the queen of rain....for Marie, may she rest peacefully.
Pumped up kicks pls!!!!
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