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Domine (Latim)

Domine (Latim) lyrics by Virgin Black. Dies illa, dies irae Dies illa, dies irae Hora adveniet... Orbitas et luctus in choro Personant cantus suos Orbitas et...

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Domine (Latim)

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Dies illa, dies irae

Dies illa, dies irae

Hora adveniet...

Orbitas et luctus in choro

Personant cantus suos

Orbitas et luctus in choro

Dies illa, dies irae

Hora adveniet

Luctus semper gaudium sequitur, Domine

Luctus semper gaudium sequitur

Iudicium adfuturum est

Caro omnis sterilis est

Cunctae animae subiectae sunt

Quantus tremor est futurus

Quantus tremor

Iudicium adfuturum est

Requiem

Domine.

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