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"Eyes from death's dream kingdom appear as sunlight on a broken column. There, in death's other kingdom, walking alone, trembling lips form prayers to broken stone." | "Eyes from death's dream kingdom appear as sunlight on a broken column. There, in death's other kingdom, walking alone, trembling lips form prayers to broken stone." The quote is from The Hollow Men by T.S. Eliot. | ||
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LsEo2u10ziM | http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LsEo2u10ziM | ||
It runs for 6 minutes and 3.702 seconds (6:03.702). | It runs for 6 minutes and 3.702 seconds (6:03.702). |
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200px|right Black Tower is a song included in the Halo 3: Original Soundtrack. It plays during the level The Covenant, and is the second movement of the Covenant Suite. Also, when you play it in reverse, you can hear a message from Gravemind. It's related to T.S. Elliots' poem, The Hollow Men.
The message in this song says: "Eyes from death's dream kingdom appear as sunlight on a broken column. There, in death's other kingdom, walking alone, trembling lips form prayers to broken stone." The quote is from The Hollow Men by T.S. Eliot. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LsEo2u10ziM It runs for 6 minutes and 3.702 seconds (6:03.702).
The second half of the piece, "Heroes Also Fall", is a remake of the "Rue and Woe" movement of High Charity Suite, and is appropriately played during Miranda Keyes' death scene. Template:Halo Music