I presume you are talking about the theme song.
Lilium - Lily is the song, it is Latin.
The Lyrics are as follows
Os iusti meditabitur sapientiam,
Et lingua eius loquetur indicium.
The Mouth of Justice is meditating wisdom,
and his tongue is speaking of a sign.
Beatus vir qui suffert tentationem,
Quonium cum probates fuerit accipient coronam vitae.
A happy man who suffers temptation,
Since he is with approval, they receive the crown of life.
Kyrie, ignis divine, eleison
Oh Lord, Fire by divine power, have mercy!
O quam sancta, quam Serena,
quam benigna, quam amoena
O castitatis lilium
Oh, how holy! How serene!
How kind! How pleasant
Oh Lily of chasitity.
Schumann wrote many different kinds of music but he is probably the most famous for, and considered a master of, the German Lied, or art song. It is usually a German poem that affected the composer emotionally in a deep way, and so composers like Schumann would write the music based on that emotion.
Yes they are plus P-Miller is their DAD. I LIED
To me, I LOVE that song!!
An example of a song with hyperbole is the song I'm Gonna Be (500 Miles). The song is by the band The Proclaimers.
salidom is song
Elfen is not the name of a character. "Elfen lied" translates from German to "Elf song." The main character's name is Nyu/Lucy.
The theme from the Elfen Lied is called Lilium and is composed by Konishi Kayo & Kondoo Yukio
The German phrase Elfen Lied mean elfen song which is featured in the Japanese Manga series of the same title. The series are illustrated and written by Lynn Okamoto.
sorry but no there will NOT be an elfen lied game.
Konishi Kayo & Kondoo Yukio.
Elfen Lied was created on 2005-04-21.
yes, the one and only
Lucy/Nyu from Elfen Lied is about 18 years of age .
Elfen Lied has indeed been translated into English .
The name "Elfen Lied" is in German because the anime was originally developed from a Japanese manga written and illustrated by a Japanese author named Lynn Okamoto. The author chose to use German words as a way to give the story and characters a sense of mystery and elegance.
Elfen Lied is depressing because so few of the characters persevere against their fate .
The Elfen Lied television anime has a total of 13 episodes, with one additional OVA episode included in the DVD release of the series; it is numbered 10.5 in the series chronology.