Goodbye Old Friend: Difference between revisions
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Be well, O Friend of my heart<br> | Be well, O Friend of my heart<br> | ||
Your peaceful breath is difficult,<br> | Your peaceful breath is difficult,<br> | ||
Your eyes gaze upon your world<br> | Your eyes gaze upon your world.<br> | ||
I will give to you<br> | I will give to you<br> | ||
My strength<br> | My strength<br> | ||
Be well, O Friend of my heart<br> | Be well, O Friend of my heart<br> | ||
My hand reaches forth | My hand reaches forth.<br> | ||
Striving for divinity<br> | Striving for divinity.<br> | ||
I will give to you<br> | I will give to you<br> | ||
My love<br> | My love<br> | ||
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Be well, O Friend of my heart<br> | Be well, O Friend of my heart<br> | ||
At the steps of your land,<br> | At the steps of your land,<br> | ||
We become one<br> | We become one.<br> | ||
I will give to you<br> | I will give to you<br> | ||
My life<br> | My life<br> |
Revision as of 04:55, 10 April 2021
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"Goodbye Old Friend" is a song composed by Bear McCreary for the soundtrack of the 2019 Godzilla film, Godzilla: King of the Monsters.
Lyrics
Babylonian[1]
lū šalmāt ibrī ša libbiya
kabit-ma napīška salmu
inattalā īnāka andātika
luddinku
danāī
lū šalmāt ibrī ša libbiya
šukšudat qātī-ma
ilūta hašhat
luddinku
rāmī
lū šalmāt ibrī ša libbiya
ina kibsī mātika
ištēnis nemme
luddinku
balātī
English[2]
Be well, O Friend of my heart
Your peaceful breath is difficult,
Your eyes gaze upon your world.
I will give to you
My strength
Be well, O Friend of my heart
My hand reaches forth.
Striving for divinity.
I will give to you
My love
Be well, O Friend of my heart
At the steps of your land,
We become one.
I will give to you
My life
Videos
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Trivia
- Goodbye Old Friend is considered to be Michael Dougherty’s favourite song from the soundtrack. He even worked close with Bear McCreay to make a song that sounded sad, yet welcoming.
References
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