You're the one who plays with fire in the night,
You're the one who scares people with the scythe

You're the one to tell Him to ever live by,
You're the Lord to shaking all alone

(You're alone!)

Now you left me out to drop His sight:
I wasn't ready for the sunlight to come to my heart

Take me with you, take me far; take me away from the painless soul
Drop the haze; save the skies, reaper never lies

Now running out to forever alone,
Sweating and shivering; cold right to the bone

Pain is come; control to fall
Become for the mad to escape with a bottle from this world

You're far too alive: try back to the sky
I wasn't ready for the scythe get me down to the trough

Like lightning from the sky,
The moon is up with pride; go listen, take away

Your place for my lying out being high, come Heaven above
Drop it now: it falls alive; take me to the sky


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Northern Comfort Lyrics as written by Alexander Kuoppala Aleksi Laiho

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    Northern Comfort is about a man who abuses alcohol to the extreme and ends up killing himself. The reaper comes and takes his soul, etc. bodom. etc. Southern Comfort is a crappy hic liquor used mostly in Alabama Slammers. Northern Comfort most likely comes from just plain avoiding copyright infringement, or Finlands location on the Earth.

    Vindicoon April 18, 2005   Link
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    this song fuckin rules epic stuff

    Ddaduttaon May 22, 2006   Link
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    crazed finnish metallers...haha. the song title kinda does relate to that though. Finland is in the north with all the kickass countries. yeah ,whatever. hearts

    shagrath666on October 15, 2007   Link

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