Hallelucifer
Hallelucifer: Unveiling the Dark Symphony of Forbidden DesiresLyrics
Her hair is as red
Describing the protagonist's hair as red, symbolizing intensity and possibly a connection to fire or hell.
As the flames are in hell
Comparing the redness of her hair to the flames in hell, emphasizing its fiery and intense nature.
She's raised by the devil himself
Indicating that she is raised by the devil, suggesting a dark and malevolent upbringing.
Her eyes like sapphires
Describing her eyes as sapphires, possibly highlighting their blue color and associating them with a tale.
As told in the tale
Referring to a tale where her eyes are mentioned, but no one is left to tell it, creating a mysterious atmosphere.
That no-one is left to tell
Continuing the mystery of the tale and the absence of a narrator.
She's like Shotgun Annie
Comparing her to "Shotgun Annie" and mentioning the gunpowder smell, implying a dangerous and explosive persona.
The gunpowder smell
Connecting the gunpowder smell to every cell of her being, emphasizing her volatile and destructive nature.
Is set on her every cell
Suggesting that mortal souls are captivated by her spell, highlighting her supernatural allure.
And all mortal souls
Implying that all mortal souls are under her influence.
Were under her spell
Emphasizing the impact of her spell until the final day.
'Til the day of the final bell
Referring to a significant event marked by the final bell, suggesting an impending conclusion.
Shine bright our morning star
Celebrating her as the morning star, a symbol of hope or enlightenment.
Our savior from the dark
Portraying her as a savior from the dark, further emphasizing her positive or redemptive qualities.
They sang
Referring to a collective singing or acknowledgment of her significance.
Hallelucifer
Introducing the term "Hallelucifer" as a blend of "Hallelujah" and "Lucifer," possibly signifying praise for a dark savior.
Hallelucifer
Repeating the term "Hallelucifer" for emphasis or ritualistic effect.
The floods and the rats
Listing various calamities like floods, rats, and plagues, suggesting divine punishment for sins.
And the plagues, they all heard
Imposing a consequence for their sins that they must pay.
Were a price for their sins they should pay
Expressing caution against flirting with a demon, emphasizing the danger associated with such interactions.
Don't flirt with the demon
Quoting an old priest warning against demonic influence, reinforcing the cautionary theme.
The old priest would say
Stating that flirting with the demon will lead them astray, highlighting the consequences of temptation.
Or it will lead you all astray
Suggesting that prayers, virtues, and strong Christian faith were ineffective in protecting them.
But prayers and virtues
Pointing out that these religious practices did not bring much good to those facing calamities.
And strong christian faith
Stating that killing their priest, whom they blindly obeyed, resulted in releasing a new savior.
Never did them much good anyway
Implies a shift from blind obedience to a darker, possibly more liberating force.
Killing their priest
Highlighting the act of killing their priest as a significant, rebellious action.
Who they blindly obeyed
Emphasizing that they obeyed the priest blindly, possibly criticizing unquestioning faith.
Let their new savior out to play
Suggesting that killing the priest allowed their new savior to emerge and take action.
Shine bright our morning star
Reiterating the celebration of the protagonist as the morning star and savior from the dark.
Our savior from the dark
Repeating the collective singing or acknowledgment of her significance.
They sang
Reintroducing the term "Hallelucifer" for emphasis or ritualistic effect.
Hallelucifer
Repeating the term "Hallelucifer" for emphasis or ritualistic effect.
Hallelucifer
Empty line, possibly indicating the end of the narrative or a moment of reflection.
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