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Lightly circle and float around
The corpses of stone giants
Among the boats and fishing nets
The arrows, bows and swords
From the sun the honey flows
It's the road of living kings
To earth it flows
It's the bridge of golden queens
It's the road of living kings
It's the bridge of golden queens
Stiffly float around and around
The corpses of gray gods
Writ in stone, forge in stars
Is the endless road of fate
From the sun the honey flows
It's the road of living kings
To earth it flows
It's the bridge of golden queens
Honeyflow
It's the road of living kings
Honeyflow
It's the bridge of golden queens
Only sage eternal
Can walk against the grain
The colours sparked once again
In the darkened grave of stars
Only sage eternal
Can walk against the grain
The sage eternal can walk against the grain
The time bands under his path
The colours light once more
The corpses of stone giants
Among the boats and fishing nets
The arrows, bows and swords
From the sun the honey flows
It's the road of living kings
To earth it flows
It's the bridge of golden queens
It's the road of living kings
It's the bridge of golden queens
Stiffly float around and around
The corpses of gray gods
Writ in stone, forge in stars
Is the endless road of fate
From the sun the honey flows
It's the road of living kings
To earth it flows
It's the bridge of golden queens
Honeyflow
It's the road of living kings
Honeyflow
It's the bridge of golden queens
Only sage eternal
Can walk against the grain
The colours sparked once again
In the darkened grave of stars
Only sage eternal
Can walk against the grain
The sage eternal can walk against the grain
The time bands under his path
The colours light once more
Lyrics submitted by EternalTearsOfSorrow
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Like many songs from Amorphis this song has to do with 'Kalevala' (which is a Finnish national epic compiled from old Finnish ballads, lyrical songs & incantations that's part of Finnish oral tradition). I believe this is about sky god Ukko sends a bee from the heavens to blow life back into one of the fallen hero 'Lemminkäinen' as well as other fallen gods. The honey flowing allows for hope to spring eternal & the cycle of life to go uninterrupted. It's of similar context to the song 'The Bee' on the same album but told from a different viewpoint.