Stig opp på min trone bleke lik
Fall på kne er død i ett foran mine føtter
Ta imot mitt kalde kyss på din panne
Jeg har lagt veien som fører til Helvete klar

Vi løfter det sverd til kampstolte menn
La massakeren begynne i dag
Hogg hodet av hver kristen
og voldta deres kvinner og barn

Hvert kristne kors du finner skal du vende om
Hver en bygning som bærer guds navn skal brende
Hver en kristenmanns grav skal vi kjende

Hver natt skal du våkne menneskedyr
og kjenne blodet som brenner dypt i deg
Hver natt skal du rave som en sanseløs i gaten
og utslette hvert et tegn du ser til liv

Hør min tale menneskedyr
Mine ord er din fremtid
Jeg er Satans legemlige gjørelse
Jeg er din herre

Jeg er ondskapen
Jeg er antikrist


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    i can speak norweigian ,but my computer cant so get fucked up symbols where the norwegian letters are. heres a try tho: climb up on your throne of pallid corpses fall on - is dead one before my accept my cold kiss upon your forehead i have made the road that leads to hell, ready.

    we leave the sword to fighting-proud men let the massacre begin today decapitate every Christian and Rape their women and children

    Every christian cross you find, turn it upside down. every building bearing gods name shall burn every christian grave shall we deface

    every night, you will be human animals and feel the blood that burns deep within you every night you will rave like a senseless - and destroy every sign of life you see

    hear my voice, human animal my word is your future i am satans leperous embassador i am your master

    i am evil i am the antichrist.

    there ya go. cheery.

    bukowski_punkon April 01, 2003   Link

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