"Deum et Homines - Nathaniel Welchert's Christmas Adventure" is a high quality rip of "Deum et Homines" from Nathaniel Welchert's Christmas Adventure.
Jokes[]
The advertised track is based on the song "O Come, All Ye Faithful", attributed to various authors, about Nathaniel Welchert and how he's being praised like a deity and the description about him.
Lyrics[]
Nathaniel Welchert
Puer puri cordis
Cum mantica in montibus erravit
Ultimo die natum in Septembra
Venite adoremus, venite adoremus
Venite adoremus Nathaniel
O, octoginti duobus per centum
Ex aqua Nathaniel componitur
Tunicam in lacuna relinquisti
Venite adoremus, venite adoremus
Venite adoremus Nathaniel
Digitabulas plenas foraminum
Gerit ut manus eius caleant
Utque digiti eius refrigerent
Venite adoremus, venite adoremus
Venite adoremus Nathaniel
Amen
Nathaniel Welchert
A boy pure of heart
Wandered in the mountains with a backpack
Born on the last day in September
O come let us adore him, O come let us adore him
O come let us adore him, Nathaniel
O, eighty-two percent
of Nathaniel is made out of water
He left a shirt in a pit
O come let us adore him, O come let us adore him
O come let us adore him, Nathaniel
He wears gloves full of holes
so that his hands are warm
and so that his fingers are cold
O come let us adore him, O come let us adore him
O come let us adore him, Nathaniel
Amen
Trivia[]
- The lyrics are sung in Latin.
- The song title translates to "God and Humans".
- The difference with this thumbnail and the one in the last 2 rips is that the speech bubble is rounded so that the text fits. However, the "s" is still off.
- This rip is a part of Haltmann's Archives.
- The rip's album name, "Adeste Fingerles" is a pun of the original name of "O Come All Ye Faithful", "Adeste Fideles". It references Welchert's fingerless gloves, which are referenced in the rip.
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