I speak the truth
I dare not tell a lie
One child is in fits
The other child dies
Now the yellow bird sits upon her finger
The yellow bird a specter lost to linger

God hates the lords of Salem
No can ever save them
God hates the lords of Salem
No one can destroy them

Do you think they suffered
Up on Gallows Hill
Burn me and hang me
And I always will
Tumble like a swine
A victim of the fury
Glory to the saint
Before you start to bury

God hates the lords of Salem
No can ever save them
God hates the lords of Salem
No one can destroy them

God hates the lords of Salem
No can ever save them
God hates the lords of Salem
No one can destroy them


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    Freelance, you're right about the lyric. I just got off of a 30 hour train and listened to Educated Horses half the time while reading the lyrics in the booklet, but i think that the line "One child is in fits the other child dies" is symbolizing different types of people. The Christians were in fits and they blamed it on others, often named witches whether they were or weren't. But the song can also be a symbolization of human nature in all. Throughout history man has always blamed different men for his own misfortunes (i.e. KKK/nazis (or racism in all) and of course the Salem witch trials) and Rob Zombie used the Lords of Salem as a perfect example of human prejudice, fear, and religious misunderstanding/hatred. Also the line "GOD HATES THE LORDS OF SALEM" is the symbolization of how men have always used God's name to justify thier crimes against humanity, or to make their own humanity.

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