Lets take a moment and break the ice
So my intentions are known
See I pity in watching you suffer
I know the feeling of feeling of being damned alone
I got a storybook of my own

Don't you see I am your pride
Agent of wealth
Bearer of needs
And you know it's right
I am your war
Arming the strong
Aiding the weak
Know me by name
Shepherd of fire

Well I can promise you paradise
No need to serve on your knees
And when you're lost in the darkest of hours
Take a moment and tell me who you see
Won't tell ya who not to be

Now you know I am your pride
Agent of wealth
Bearer of needs
And you know it's right
I am your war
Arming the strong
Aiding the weak
Know me by name
Shepherd of fire

Disciple of the cross and champion in suffering
Immerse yourself into the kingdom of redemption
Pardon your mind through the chains of the divine
Make way, the shepherd of fire

Through the ages of time
I've been known for my hate
But I'm a dealer of simple choices
For me it's never too late

I am your pride
Agent of wealth
Bearer of needs
And you know it's right
'Cause I am your war
Arming the strong
Aiding the weak

I am your wrath
I am your guilt
I am your lust
And you know it's right
I am your love
I am your stall
I am your trust

Know me by name
Shepherd of fire


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    First of all these lyrics are all kinds of messed up, but anyway 'I know the feeling of being damned alone' - Lucifer was damned to Hell... alone 'I have a storybook of my own' - Mocking the Bible/ Holy Book 'I am your pride' - Lucifer was damned to Hell because of pride 'I can promise you paradise, no need to serve on your needs' - Relates to Beast and the Harlot where they say "if you want to serve above or be a king below with us..." Basically saying that Heaven isn't the only form of paradise and you don't need to spend eternity in servitude to be in paradise 'Harden your mind through the chains of the divine' Don't get sucked up in all the religious hype and lose sight of yourself and who you are. Defend yourself against the 'chains' or rules and don't let them define you 'I'm a dealer of simple choices, for me it's never too late" Selling your soul is pretty straightforward.... no gray area as there is in most Christian religion. Wrath and lust are both among the seven deadly sins, along with pride "I am your star' Lucifer can be translated as Morning Star

    This is how I interpret this song.

    lvngDeDgirl666on December 08, 2013   Link

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