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Vocem tuam per tempora resonantem audio. Verba tua cor meum tangunt. Oculos meos lumine tuo illustra. Veritas est fortitudo tua, Iustitia est potentia tua. O Lucifer potens! Ventus tuus folia saltare facit, Ignis tuus cor meum calefacit. De aquis tuis bibam, Ut in terra tua quiescam. Fidelitatem meam scrutare, Aufer quod a te non est. In me habitare dignare. Genibus flexis te adoro, O Domine universi! O Lucifer! Canticum Luciferi is a spiritual Gregorian chant of invocation and reverence, composed in golden Latin, whose monophonic melody echoes like an ancestral call to celestial and inner forces. Inspired by the Gregorian modes—especially the Dorian—its syllabic structure and free rhythm evoke the tradition of monastic chants that have endured through centuries of contemplation and faith. This chant is not merely a prayer — it is a vocal ascension. Each note is an invisible stairway guiding the spirit to the threshold of mystery. The invocation of “Lucifer” here does not carry the modern weight of condemnation, but rather restores its original meaning: bearer of light, morning star, a symbol of illumination that breaks through the darkness of ignorance. The work unfolds in verses and responses, like the ancient liturgies, alternating between soloist and choir, between the human and the divine. The golden Latin phrases — “Vocem tuam audio,” “Verba tua cor meum tangunt,” “Ignis tuus cor meum calefacit” — are like poetic embers that ignite the soul with wisdom and surrender. Musically, the chant rests upon the purity of the melodic line — without harmony, without ornament — only voice and silence. The absence of fixed rhythm allows each syllable to breathe, each word to become a spiritual gesture. It is music not merely heard with the ears, but with the heart in a state of prayer.