I turn off the lights, we like darkness
Now you call my name, you finally came
Even in the night I see the light shining bright
I'm alone with my friends
Now I see you clear, we raise our glasses
Welcome to my house princess of Hell
Even in the night I see the light shining bright
I'm alone with my friends
I will bring in here my crystal ball
I will gaze, you will know what is to come

I'm amazed of what I've seen tonight
I want tell a living soul they would not believe
Welcome princess of Hell
Never will I break the oath I gave
I hail you again in Satan's name
Princess of Hell
Even in the night I see the light shining bright
I'm alone with my friends
We will be back, we will be back


Lyrics submitted by Dr_Colossus

Welcome Princess of Hell Lyrics as written by Kim Bendix Petersen Hank Shermann

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    King did a summong redemption and singing about it?

    Count_Grimon February 21, 2006   Link
  • +1
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    this is actually a misprint the songtitle is suppose to be called "Welcome princes of Hell"

    PlanetarumVagatioon March 22, 2006   Link
  • +1
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    its "Welcome Princes of Hell"

    slime666on November 29, 2011   Link
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    King Diamond going to see the Princess Of Hell. Satan's daughter by any chance? AND THIS IS MY FAVORITE MERCYFUL FATE SONG. I listen to it too much and never get tired. lol.

    xbraindamageon February 08, 2006   Link
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    Haha, I completely agree with xbraindamage!

    headbang666on January 27, 2007   Link
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    this song definatle makes satan's daughter seem beautiful.

    BIFF88on February 21, 2008   Link

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