Out of the dark, into the light 
 In the dawn of terrestrial birth 
 New-born yet older than time 
 Conceived in the depths of the earth 
    Though strange lay the waters from which they emerged 
 They glanced upon the world as their own 
 Yet deep in their hearts they knew all the time 
 That this was not really their home   
 So they rode on 
 Yes, they rode on   
 On hidden roads, through barren wastelands 
 Untrodden by both man and beast 
 From the distance their fire was gleaming 
 Like a lamp amidst dark eternity   
 A bitter Moon hovered above them 
 The night lit sole by its glow 
 From high in a sky of ominous dye 
 In which dark clouds drifted slow   
 So they rode on 
 Yes, they rode on   
 They rode with shut eyes as the Sun rose 
 Regardless of earth's vanity 
 But with wide open eyes, they paced the night 
 And pondered its mysteries   
 They sat at the crossroads with high and with low 
 Yet neither could alter their course 
 Riches were offered unto them 
 Yet indifferent and without remorse   
 They rode on 
 Yes, they rode on   
 And each lonely vagrant that crossed their path 
 Felt how his heart grew cold 
 Yet be marvelled at their scarred faces 
 So beautiful, distant and old   
 Some say they've heard them singing 
 In strange tongues of melancholy 
 Of the gods, of the night, and of glory 
 Of the dead, and their memory   
 So they rode on 
 Yes, they rode on   
 Say goodbye to the light 
 Come twilight, come dark night 
 Say goodbye to the light 
 Come twilight, come dark night   
 Could you have rode there with them? 
 Would you have joined their march? 
 Or would you have them ride on? 
 Away into the dark?   
 Would you have been able to let go? 
 Of illusions of right and of wrong? 
 And if they came to die 
 Would you have rode on?