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[[Contionary: eshlaan#Brooding|zreshlaan]]!<br /> | [[Contionary: eshlaan#Brooding|zreshlaan]]!<br /> | ||
A oonathal, aazraw elstaeth, ezaad<br /> | [[Contionary: a#Brooding|A]] | ||
Se Paan! Iyo Paan! | [[Contionary: oonathal#Brooding|oonathal]], | ||
[[Contionary: aazraw#Brooding|aazraw]] | |||
[[Contionary: elstaeth#Brooding|elstaeth]], | |||
[[Contionary: ezaad#Brooding|ezaad]]<br /> | |||
[[Contionary: se#Brooding|Se]] | |||
[[Contionary: paan#Brooding|Paan]]! | |||
[[Contionary: iyo#Brooding|Iyo]] | |||
[[Contionary: paan#Brooding|Paan]]! | |||
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Cause thrill with lithe desires of light,<br /> | Cause thrill with lithe desires of light,<br /> |
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Etsaaf skau Paan — Hymn to Pan
A
oobrageetawn
tichee
kauwen
wasuhree
e
spaad, |
Cause thrill with lithe desires of light, |
Iyo Paan! Iyo Paan! A oonathal dekostai shawkoreed. |
Io Pan, Io Pan, Come over sea |
Ai aewawwol otlai Bakhus, chee fawnfiki ee pardefiki, |
which roams like Bachus with fauns and pards |
Kothai raas staigrae otlai thloogir, |
Upon an ass as bright as milk |
A oonathal chee Apawl aw tuhnging oonatawnee. |
Come with Apollo in wedding garb |
A oonathal chee Artemis dechee hem leenigee |
Come with Artemis adorned with silken shoes |
Aw spaazool se tarthaur, kothai maaproon mindenee ga |
In the moonlight of the forest, upon the mountain of marble |
A aagaap oogreenod e eenduhfar gawna |
Dunk the purple of adamant prayer |
Setlik ga, au ispook, deyaw loo baestoo |
That soul which is startled within blue eyes |
Aasawnith au eruhnzel, guhleen au awretlik, |
The grove that is tangled, the trunk that is gnarled, |
Ee keepishotnar, a oonathal dekostai shawkoreed |
and mind-and-body come over sea |
Ahe yawbeth! A zreshlaan! |
Hey man! Don’t be left behind! |
A oonathal chee suhnuhnguh ai uhmumbrel otlai drooga |
Come with drums that mumble deeply |
A oonathal chee doot daebuh oonathal chee brooloo |
Come with flute and come with pipes! |
Leed ai afigram awretlik athuhngkim |
I who wait, writhe, and wrestle |
Shotnar leeld stai tai ootaw atyool yuhneeta |
My body, so tired because of the grip of emptiness |
A oonathal, o oonathal! Daebuh |
Come, oh come! And |
Ootaw kauwen yeewaa se radawaldering |
Because of the lonely lust of demonry. |
Ai eekhoh aakhogragath |
That which devours everything |
A akin eseering looln ga ote pa lee |
Give the sign of the Open Eye to me |
O Paan! Iyo Paan! |
O Pan! Io Pan! |
Leed aeram yawbeth |
I am a man |
O Paan! Iyo Paan! |
O Pan! Io Pan! |
Aw slaalz atyool |
In snake’s grasp |
Droogoo mooloo oonathal. Iyo Paan! Leed au enak |
Great beasts come. Io Pan! I am carried |
Leed aeram Paan! Iyo Paan! Iyo Paan Paan! Paan! |
I am Pan! Io Pan! Io Pan Pan! Pan! |
Tichee fools’heme starekhee ezad leed kostai skakha |
With steel hoof I race over rocks |
Tooyeed, gan, chath, maenad, yawbeth hauwaaln |
Small creature, bird, girl, wild-woman, man |
Iyo Paan! Iyo Paan Paan! Paan! Iyo Paan! |
Io Pan! Io Pan Pan! Pan! Io Pan! |