The Fortress of Montauk
Chronicles of Montauk's Dark SecretsLyrics
"It is reported that in the mid-1980s many homeless and orphans
Refers to reports of homeless and orphaned individuals in the mid-1980s who were allegedly abducted and subjected to mind-control and teleportation experiments.
Were abducted and subjected to experiments on mind-control and teleportation
Describes the nature of the reported experiments, suggesting they involve mind-control and teleportation on the aforementioned individuals.
Sounds crazy. And most likely it is. But survivors say they have evidence"
Acknowledges the seeming incredibility of the reported events, but survivors claim to possess evidence supporting their accounts.
Hidden from prying eyes deep inside the mountain
Describes a hidden chamber inside a mountain where secretive activities take place.
Lies the invisible chamber, a portal beyond time
Depicts the hidden chamber as a portal transcending time, located deep within the mountain.
With windows pale like death, shadows smile behind the curtain
Portrays the chamber's windows as pale and death-like, with shadows smiling behind the curtain, possibly alluding to sinister activities.
Mood alteration radar's on, thought control won't take long
Suggests the use of mood alteration radar and thought control inside the chamber.
Crossing an endless downward spiral, in silence
Describes a silent journey through an endless downward spiral.
The scientist saw his reflection in the creature's eyes
Depicts a scientist seeing his reflection in the eyes of a creature, leading to a reversal of creation and a shift from joy to sadness.
Reversing the Creation turned his joy into sadness
Highlights the consequence of the scientist's actions in reversing creation within the fortress of Montauk.
A hybrid was born inside the fortress of Montauk
Indicates the birth of a hybrid inside the fortress as a result of the mentioned experiments.
Children were forced against their will, tied in beds, promises were fulfilled
Describes the forced involvement of children in the experiments, with promises being fulfilled while being tied in beds.
They can't see the light of the world that's left behind
Expresses the confinement of the children, preventing them from seeing the light of the world left behind.
The eyes of innocence were deceived, kidnapped, tortured, and killed
States that the eyes of innocence were deceived, and the children were subjected to kidnapping, torture, and killing.
In rooms, where blood pours like rain, only tears remain
Describes rooms within the fortress where blood pours like rain, leaving only tears behind.
Crossing an endless downward spiral, in silence
Repeats the description of a silent journey through an endless downward spiral.
The creature saw its reflection in its creator's eyes
Depicts a creature seeing its reflection in its creator's eyes, suggesting a parallel to the scientist's earlier experience.
Man created God in the chambers of madness
States that man created God within the chambers of madness, hinting at the consequences of playing with forces beyond control.
Red rain falls, burning the fortress of Montauk
Describes red rain falling and burning the fortress of Montauk, possibly symbolizing a catastrophic event or consequence.
Red rain's burning
Reiterates the impact of the red rain burning the fortress.
Feeble lies, desperate cries, drowned tears at nights
Describes feeble lies, desperate cries, and drowned tears at nights, indicating the suffering and despair resulting from the events.
Forgotten souls and minds stay alive where Death resides
Refers to forgotten souls and minds that stay alive where Death resides, suggesting lingering trauma and anguish.
One wrong decision and nothing was the same anymore
States that one wrong decision changed everything, possibly referencing the irreversible consequences of the scientist's actions.
The scientist saw his unhuman eyes in the mirror
Repeats the scientist seeing his unhuman eyes in the mirror, emphasizing a personal transformation.
The monster was himself... The monster was himself
Concludes with the assertion that the monster was himself, underscoring the internal conflict and self-realization.
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