Souls on departure six six six
Onward into another existence
A trip far beyond all pleasant dreams
A voyage through desolation sights

Inner transformation
Subconscious light
In the glance fields of fires
In the distance meadows of mists
Where minds being enshrouded in complete night
The fading of love, life and light

Wandering an endless journey
Dead within a trace
Entering a lost dominion soulless and free
Visiting a foreign place but yet so known
Another dimension opens for me to see
Heaven sure ain't made for me to be

Souls on arrival six six six
One short step from unhallowed ground
The ground of a Kingdom Come
Dead spirits communion
Unorthodox profane void

Gardens, temples, palaces
I have seen them all
In search for insanity, sanity slowly drowns
In trance


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Entrance Lyrics as written by Sven Atle Kopperud Stian Tomt Thoresen

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    This song is about the arch angels. Most of their songs during the time of this release were about them. Refer to Mourning Palace for an example.

    This is about how the arch angels started to see heaven as corrupt in its perfection. In the sense that perfection is not perfect being everything would be to samey and predictable (kinda like communism). Filled with their hate of the heavens they attempted to over throw god and were banished to hell.

    note Dimmu Borgir isnt a true black metal band. They once were but they changed styles and religious beliefs. Before they just believed there was no true heaven or hell and worshiped the idea of nothingness. Now they worship the arch angels.

    To understand stand what this song is fully about read up on the arch angels. Primarily the ones who tried to kill god (lucifer and metatron and such).

    gusuon July 20, 2006   Link

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