Call Of Dragon
Therion · Sirius B [2004]
From a lonely stars
Beyond the verge of universe
A sound is choing
(A) call from another world
Lights from Sirius
Will take your from Oblivion:
dagon is here again
When you watch the sky
You feel a longing from the stars
Enter the limitless
Answer the call you hear
When you take the step
To free yourself from modern life
The sky will shine again
Call of Dagon!
The Deep One is calling you
Call of Dagon!
Hear the night sky sing
[repeat]
Call of Dagon!
It's the sound of universe
Call of Dagon!
Somewhere in your drems
[repeat]
Dagon sing
Stargoddess
Sothis dance
Beyond the verge of universe
A sound is choing
(A) call from another world
Lights from Sirius
Will take your from Oblivion:
dagon is here again
When you watch the sky
You feel a longing from the stars
Enter the limitless
Answer the call you hear
When you take the step
To free yourself from modern life
The sky will shine again
Call of Dagon!
The Deep One is calling you
Call of Dagon!
Hear the night sky sing
[repeat]
Call of Dagon!
It's the sound of universe
Call of Dagon!
Somewhere in your drems
[repeat]
Dagon sing
Stargoddess
Sothis dance
Call Of Dragon
Released on Therion's 2004 album Sirius B, 'Call Of Dragon' stands as a quintessential example of the band's progressive power metal evolution during the mid-2000s. The track exemplifies the group's signature blend of melodic guitar work and soaring vocals, characteristic of their discography following the success of their earlier works. It captures the epic, fantasy-inspired themes that have defined Therion's catalog, featuring complex time signatures and atmospheric production typical of the era. The song serves as a powerful addition to the album's narrative, showcasing the band's ability to maintain high production values while delivering emotionally resonant compositions that appeal to fans of the genre.

