Skogen lever inga fångar tar
Den tar moder dotter och far
Ingen nåd ingen lämnas kvar
Minsta sår läcker av var
Byfolk försvinna ingen vet vart
Omkring står skogen tyst och svart
Slutet närmas de visa ser
Tecken I skyn prästefolk ber
Dödens lättja ut I skogen tron
Gömma sig bakom varje fura
Eldlika sken över himmalbron
Så inleds hämnden av skogens tron
Finns ingen plats att gömma sig
Vart du än går skogen hittar dig
Hela världen ruttnar och svälter
Allt du trott se lögnen vällter

Läs nu runor med magiska tal
Spå en ålder av ve och kval
När mörka skuggor nu himmelen rider
Se då nalkas jaktens tid


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Skogens Hämnd Lyrics as written by Jan Mikael Jaemsen Henri Antti Sorvali

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    It's about the begining of the Troll King's Hunt. Also, nature taking revenge on man.

    EerieOompaLoompaon September 30, 2004   Link
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    YUP,, but the main focus on the song lies on the forest itslef coming alive and killing off cityfolk who venture too deep in.. the last verse is about a shaman preparing the troll king for the hunt.

    Ddaduttaon October 04, 2005   Link
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    wow, what an awesome topic for a song O_O

    xJotunxon March 10, 2006   Link
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    The lyrics are kind of chaotic, not only in subject but also in grammar =)

    The forest is alive, takes no prisoners It takes mother, daughter and father No mercy, none left behind Pus flows through every little wound Villagers disappear, nobody knows where Around them stands the forest, silent and black The end draws near, the wise men see Signs in the sky, preachers pray The sloth of death lurks in the forest Hiding behind every fir Fiery lights on the bridge to heaven (or something...) The revenge of the forest throne commences There is nowhere to hide Wherever you go, the forest will find you The whole world is rotting and starving Everything you believed in, watch the lie crumble

    Now put down runes with magical figures Predict an era of woes and suffering When dark shadows ride the skies The time of the hunt is at hand

    sippanon May 31, 2006   Link

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