??rell? veden luodolla istuen polviin p??ns? painaneena. Laineet kolean tuulen syleilyss? taakkansa saavat kantaakseen. N?hnyt on tulta, n?hnyt on kuolemaa mies petojen kasvattama. N?hnyt on h?vityksen kansansa, n?hnyt mit? ei voi unohtaa. Taivaille vannonut ikuista vihaa kantaja miekan ruosteisen. Kantaja kiven kironnut kuninkaita, polttanut maat takanaan. Laaksoihin k?rsimysten, virtaan vetten katkeruuden. Polkuja seuraamatta painon alle musertuen. ??rell? veden kurjalla karilla hahmo raskain aatoksin. Yksin kiroaa, hiekalle laskee kiveenhakatun kohtalon. Ei aukene taivas, ei nouse tuuli, pilvet rantaa varjostavat. Hiljaisuudessa kiroaa ja odottaa matkaaja tyhj??n huomiseen. Sit? surua ei voi unohtaa, ei kive? jalkoihin laskea. Sit? vihaa ei voi tukahduttaa, on hulluus kiven painona. [English translation:] [STONEBEARER] Sitting on a rock by the sea
with head bown to his knees. Caressed by the coldest wind the silent waves receive his burden. Fire has he seen and d**h as well, man grown up by beasts. Destruction has he seen, of his own people, seen what cannot be unmade. Eternal hatred to all heavens by a corroded blade he swore. The bearer of stone, cursed has he kings and burnt all the land behind. To valleys of suffering, into the stream of bitter rivers. Aside paths made by man, ever under crushing weight. On an isolated rock by the sea there sits a grief-stricken man. Alone he curses and lays on the sand a weighing fate carved in stone. Yet skies don't open, no wind shall rise and clouds they shadow the shore. In silence a roamer curses and waits until another tomorrow. An unforgotten grief ever carried with the stone. An unforsaken hatred, madness weighing down the stone.