Lueur Emérite
Triste Terre Lyrics


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I, Thoth, the Atlantean, give of my wisdom,my knowledge, my power.
O man, to the wisdom of magic. to the knowledge of powers forgotten.
Unto thee, O man, have I given my knowledge. Unto thee have I given of Light.
List ye, O man, hear ye my voice,
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Hear ye and list ye, O children of Khem, to the words that I give that shall bring ye to the light Ye know,
O men, that I knew your fathers, aye, your fathers a long time ago.
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Deathless have I been through all the ages, living among ye since your knowledge began. Leading ye upwards to the light of the Great soul have I ever striven, drawing ye from out of the darkness of the night.
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List ye, O man. Take of my wisdom. Learn of the deep hidden mysteries of space. Learn of the Tought that grew in the abyss, bringing order and harmony in space.
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- Tabula Smaragdina -

Overall Meaning

In the lyrics to Triste Terre's song "Lueur émérite," the singer portrays themselves as Thoth, the Atlantean, a figure of great wisdom, knowledge, and power. Thoth speaks to mankind, offering them access to the ancient wisdom of magic and the forgotten powers that lie within. The repetition of the phrase "Unto thee, O man, have I given my knowledge" emphasizes Thoth's generosity in sharing his insights with humanity, symbolized by the gift of Light.


Thoth addresses the descendants of Khem, an ancient civilization associated with Egypt, urging them to heed his words and embrace the enlightenment that he offers. By claiming to have known their forefathers from a distant past, Thoth positions himself as a timeless being who has guided humanity towards spiritual illumination throughout the ages. The reference to being "Deathless" suggests that Thoth transcends mortal limitations and has existed alongside humans since the dawn of their consciousness.


The lyrics emphasize Thoth's role as a spiritual guide, dedicated to leading humanity towards the radiant essence of the Great Soul. By metaphorically pulling individuals out of the darkness of ignorance and into the light of understanding, Thoth embodies the archetype of the enlightened mentor who facilitates personal and collective growth. The repeated exhortations for mankind to "list ye" and "hear ye my voice" underscore the urgency and significance of the message being conveyed.


Thoth implores mankind to embrace his wisdom and unravel the profound mysteries that lie hidden within the vast expanse of space. The mention of the "Tought that grew in the abyss" alludes to a primordial creative force that fosters order and harmony in the universe. This concept echoes the Hermetic principle of correspondences, linking the microcosm of individual consciousness to the macrocosm of universal truths. The cryptic reference to the "Tabula Smaragdina," or Emerald Tablet, adds a layer of esoteric symbolism, hinting at the alchemical quest for spiritual transformation and transcendence.




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Written by: Malcey Victor

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@xroman_

Damn I can't wait! Sounds gold!

@Hrimthur666

Wow, that sound... like the doomtrain hitting you, right in the face!

@werewolf2206

Sounds great!

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C'est d ' enfer ! C'est EXTRA !

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Sublime

@christopherhester898

This shit is fucking amazing I love this alot

@sandercohen1371

Vocals remind me of the clean vocals from Fleshgod Apocalypse.

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👏🎶💀🤘

@Robert-Downey-Syndrome

Very nice. My only criticism is the Bruce Dickinson vocals

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Devin townsend

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