Lyrics
Intense rupture in the sky
There is a profound rupture or break in the sky, suggesting a significant event or disturbance.
Destruction of the paradise
Refers to the destruction or ruin of a heavenly or idyllic place, possibly symbolizing a loss of innocence or purity.
Crossing the prophet's skull
Suggests a symbolic act of crossing or traversing the skull of a prophet, possibly indicating a defiance of established beliefs or authority.
Destruction of the paradise
Reiterates the theme of the destruction of a paradise, reinforcing the notion of its downfall or ruin.
House of a suicide, strange slave priest / Golgotha in flames
Depicts a location described as the house of a suicide, inhabited by a peculiar enslaved religious figure, perhaps signifying a place of dark or unsettling spirituality. The phrase "Golgotha in flames" further emphasizes a religious or spiritual conflagration.
God's degradation, strange slave priest / Golgotha in flames
Explores the degradation of God associated with the same strange enslaved religious figure and the setting of Golgotha being engulfed in flames.
A wolf-serpent hybrid
Mentions a hybrid creature, combining the traits of a wolf and a serpent, possibly symbolizing a menacing or powerful entity.
Candles of a glory
Refers to candles symbolizing glory or honor, possibly hinting at a ceremonial or reverential aspect in the narrative.
Under the ceremony of Nature
Describes an event occurring beneath the ceremony of nature, possibly suggesting a ritualistic or profound occurrence connected to natural forces.
The begin of the sign of Hades
Suggests the commencement or start of a sign associated with Hades, indicating a beginning or portentous occurrence related to the underworld or the afterlife.
Faith in flames, blasphemy in the grimoire
Portrays faith being consumed by flames and blasphemy contained within a magical textbook (grimoire), possibly highlighting the destruction or corruption of traditional beliefs and occult practices.
Rape the statues, smash the book
Conveys an act of desecration by violating statues and destroying a sacred book, symbolizing rebellion or rejection of established norms or beliefs.
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