Tonight the Witches Ride
Unveiling the Sinister Rites: Tonight's Wicked GatheringLyrics
A black Night, a cold Night
A night that is both dark and cold.
What Evil may this Darkness bring
Questioning the potential malevolence the darkness may bring.
A dark Storm upon us
A dark storm is approaching.
The Ceremony is soon to begin
Indication that a ceremonial event is about to commence.
Their Master is waiting
The master of the witches is waiting for the ritual.
And the Goat is an impatient Lord
Referring to a goat as a symbol, eager and impatient.
A dark song the Wind sings
The wind carries a dark, ominous song.
Come ye Children of Satan's black horde
Invitation to the children of Satan to join.
Come to the Flame
Invoking participants to approach the flame.
Creatures of Evil are meeting again
Mention of creatures of evil gathering once more.
Come to the Fire
Encouraging the gathering around the fire.
To summon the Devil, our Lord and Messiah
Expressing the purpose of the ceremony - to summon the Devil, seen as their Lord and Messiah.
Unholy Night
Describing the night as unholy, causing fear in mankind.
Mankind filled with Fright
Humanity filled with terror.
Satan waits in Pride
Satan is portrayed as waiting with pride.
Tonight The Witches Ride
Highlighting the main event: the witches riding on this particular night.
A grim Night, a cursed Night
A night with a grim and cursed atmosphere.
All Demons are joining the Call
All demons are responding to the call.
Thee unborn, thee Hellspawn
Mention of the unborn and Hellspawn joining the gathering.
Gathered to bring Death to us all
Conveying the purpose of the assembly: to bring death to all.
And I saw the Beasts of Earth
Observing beasts of Earth feasting on human souls.
Feast upon the Souls of Man
Continuation of the apocalyptic scene where demons consume the essence of humanity.
And I saw their Son of God
Witnessing the demise of the Son of God in a manner akin to sinners, adding a blasphemous tone.
Die like Sinners, die in Pain
Reiterating the theme of death and suffering, emphasizing the fate of sinners in pain.
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