Lyrics
(Instrumental intro)
(Verse 1)
From the depths of ancient lore, where the earth and sky were bound,
Dʰéǵʰōm, the Mother Earth, in sacred myths was found.
In shadows dark, she spread her wings, the vast and fertile ground,
The Broad One, she who nurtures life, where mortal roots are found.
(Chorus)
Oh, Mother Earth, the dark abode, where all life takes its flight,
In union with the sky above, in day and endless night.
Oh, Mother Earth, the fertile land, the Broad One and the strong,
We sing of you in epic tales, in this eternal song.
(Verse 2)
From Hittite plains to Vedic hymns, her name in whispers told,
The Broad One who embraced the sky, and all the gods of old.
Prithvi in the Vedas sung, the Greek Gaia we recall,
With Dyēus high and mighty, their rains would gently fall.
(Bridge)
Earth, the dark and fertile womb, where life begins and ends,
The Broad One, she who bears the fruits, on whom all life depends.
From Greek to Baltic, Slavic lands, her praises sung so high,
In mythic songs, her tale retold, beneath the ancient sky.
(Chorus)
Oh, Mother Earth, the dark abode, where all life takes its flight,
In union with the sky above, in day and endless night.
Oh, Mother Earth, the fertile land, the Broad One and the strong,
We sing of you in epic tales, in this eternal song.
(Instrumental Solo)
(Verse 3)
In Hittite chants, she drank the blood of warriors in their fall,
In Vedic rites, she welcomed those who heard her ancient call.
The dark and moist, the final rest, the earth in sacred hymns,
From Slavic fields to Norse expanse, her tale in shadows swims.
(Chorus)
Oh, Mother Earth, the dark abode, where all life takes its flight,
In union with the sky above, in day and endless night.
Oh, Mother Earth, the fertile land, the Broad One and the strong,
We sing of you in epic tales, in this eternal song.
(Outro)
Dʰéǵʰōm, the Earth so vast, the cradle and the grave,
In myth and song, your story lasts, through lands and oceans brave.
The Broad One and the Dark Earth, in ancient hymns you lie,
With Dyēus, the sky above, in union you will rise.
(Instrumental outro)