Lyrics by Sphinx

  1. El Cielo Puede Esperar
  2. Momentos de Lucidez
  3. Luz En La Oscuridad
  4. Maldita Ilusión
  5. Mirando al infinito
  6. Respondeme
  7. ¡No!
  8. A 2 Minutos De La Muerte
  9. A las puertas del infierno
  10. Aguilas de Cuero
  11. Almas sin paz
  12. Ángel sin piedad
  13. Às portas do inferno
  14. Condenado a vivir
  15. Destino
  16. Destino Sin Fe
  17. El Llanto de Isis
  18. Esclavo De Tu Maldición
  19. Heroes De Un Sueño
  20. Hijos Del Terror
  21. Hombre de Salvación
  22. Hoy
  23. La muerte sobre un papel
  24. La tierra del mal
  25. Llanto en Soledad
  26. Mar de Dioses
  27. Mar de Esperanzas
  28. Mentiras
  29. Miseria mundana
  30. Mundo oscuro
  31. Noche Maldita
  32. Nostalgia
  33. Nuevo Mundo
  34. Paraiso en la eternidad
  35. Paraíso na eternidade
  36. Princesa de Papel
  37. Recluso 943
  38. Sangre de Egipto
  39. Santa Maldad
  40. Sphinx
  41. Sucia Realidad
  42. Sueños perdidos
  43. The Prisoner
  44. Tiempos de Olvido
  45. Último adeus
  46. Ultimo Adios
  47. Un Trozo de Mi Ser

A sphinx ( SFINKS; Ancient Greek: σφίγξ, pronounced [spʰíŋks]; Boeotian: φίξ, romanized: phíx, pronounced [pʰíːks]; pl. sphinxes or sphinges) is a mythical creature with the head of a human, the body of a lion, and the wings of an eagle. In Greek tradition, the sphinx is a treacherous and merciless being with the head of a woman, the haunches of a lion, and the wings of a bird. According to Greek myth, she challenges those who encounter her to answer a riddle, and kills and eats them when they fail to solve the riddle. This deadly version of a sphinx appears in the myth and drama of Oedipus. In Egyptian mythology, in contrast, the sphinx is typically depicted as a man (an androsphinx (Ancient Greek: ανδρόσφιγξ)), and is seen as a benevolent representation of strength and ferocity, usually of a pharaoh. Unlike Greek or Levantine/Mesopotamian ones, Egyptian sphinxes were not winged. Both the Greek and Egyptian sphinxes were thought of as guardians, and statues of them often flank the entrances to temples. During the Renaissance, the sphinx enjoyed a major revival in European decorative art. During this period, images of the sphinx were initially similar to the ancient Egyptian version, but when later exported to other cultures, the sphinx was often conceived of quite differently, partly due to varied translations of descriptions of the originals, and partly through the evolution of the concept as it was integrated into other cultural traditions. However, depictions of the sphinx are generally associated with grand architectural structures, such as royal tombs or religious temples.

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