Min sjel den glødet
Og mitt sinn det lengtet
Etter å få fatt i en kristen faen
I det kalde mørket jeg ventet med vinden
Det ulte som besatt av fanden
Jeg ventet
Åh som jeg ventet
Tiden virket som evig
Men endelig fikk jeg øye på stakkar'n
Jeg hevet min knyttede neve
Og skrek
Svake kristne
Dø i natt
Jeg skal flerre din sjel i to
Du skal føle makten jeg har fått av mørket
Din tid er omme
Også din tro
Også din tro
Be om nåde du stakkars faen
Og min latter skal atter runge
Høyt i nattens kulde
Der frosten fryser din siste
Tåre
Svake kristne
Du døde i natt
Med et kraftig hugg tok jeg din skalle
En blodig slakt som til syvende og sist
Hvis stemmer vil for alltid i Dødsriket gjalle


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    This is the english translation of the lyrics. I copied it from another site (seeklyrics.com), and changed a couple of things that seemed wrong.

    My soul did glow And my mind did yearn To get hold of a Christian fucker In the cold darkness I waited with the wind It howled as if possessed by the devil

    I waited Oh, how I waited! Time seemed eternal But finally I got sight of a poor one I raised my clenched fist And screamed

    Weak Christian! Die tonight! I shall tear your soul apart! You will feel the power I was granted from darkness! Your time has come! So has your faith's time...!

    ...so has your faith…!

    Pray for mercy you pitiful fucker And my laughter shall once again resound Loud in the cold of the night Where frost will freeze your last... Tear...

    Weak Christian! You died tonight! With a mighty blow I cracked your skull A bloody slaughter From which voices will forever resound in the Kingdom of darkness

    bendik91on January 11, 2008   Link

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