De l'enregistrement Pater Noster
Paroles
Deus Laudem Meam is a cry uttered in the face of betrayal.
“God of my praise, be not silent.”
When false tongues rise, when words become weapons, when hatred surrounds the just — this chant does not seek revenge. It seeks truth.
The Psalm speaks of judgment, of curses embraced and blessings rejected. It reminds us that what a man loves, he becomes. He who chooses malediction walks toward it. He who refuses blessing distances himself from grace.
Yet at its heart, this is not a song of wrath. It is a song of endurance.
“I was praying.”
While accused, while surrounded, while diminished like a fading shadow — the soul remains aligned. Poverty of body is not poverty of spirit.
“Help me, Lord my God.”
Let them curse — You shall bless.
For Originem does not sing hatred. It sings the law that governs all things: what is sown returns. Truth does not shout. It stands.
Deus Laudem Meam.
Originem — Culture and Watts
Deus Laudem meam (Lyrics in Latin))
Deus laudem meam ne tacueris
Quonian os peccatoris et os dolosi
Super me apertum est
Locuti sunt adversum me lingua dolosa
Et sermonibus odii circumdederunt me
Pro e ut me diligerent detrahebant mihi
Ego Autem Orabam
Constitue super eum peccatorem
et diabolus stet a dextris eius.
Cum iudicatur, exeat condemnatus,
Et dilexit maledictionem, et veniet ei;
et noluit benedictionem, et elongabitur ab eo.
Tu autem Domine, Domine,
Fac mecum propter nomen tuum,
Quoniam egenus et pauper ego sum
Sicut umbra cum declinat ablatus sum
Adjuva me Domine Deus meus, malediicantili et tu benedices
