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“Alea jacta est” was the Latin phrase allegedly uttered by Julius Caesar when he decided to cross the Rubicon river with his legions, which delimited the border between Cisalpine Gaul (Gaul south of the Alps, which currently corresponds to the northern territory of the Italian peninsula) and the ter...
[Verse 1]
My sight is a blurred skyline
The blue stream its head inclines
Doubt's river-like
Made with cold blood
My will's the dyke
That stops the flood
When anguish grows
It overflows so slow
[Chorus]
When I have just done my best
I say: "Alea jacta est"
I've made up my mind
With my troops behind
The eagles are shadowing the west!
[Verse 2]
I see the river
And know I have to cross
(Waters carries past with them
Never coming back yet)
A bitter stone like round distress
Suddenly I take and toss
(Gushes flow with scum light red
Omen of a fast end)
[Bridge]
Doubt! (Doubt!)
After reflecting I shout: (Shout!)
Eagles of the war, march on! (On!)
Water hasn't got return when it is gone
[Chorus]
When I have just done my best
I say: "Alea jacta est"
I've made up my mind
With my troops behind
The eagles are shadowing the west!
[Guitar Solo]
[Bridge]
Doubt!
After reflecting I shout:
Eagles of the war, march on!
Water hasn't got return when it is gone
[Chorus]
When I have just done my best
I say: "Alea jacta est"
I've made up my mind
With my troops behind
The eagles are shadowing the west!
[Guitar Outro]
Alea Jacta was written by Francisco José García.
Alea Jacta was produced by Enrik García & Francisco José García & Simón Echevarría.
Dark Moor released Alea Jacta on Mon Feb 28 2005.