Four hundred years back in this time
Seven Doors Hotel
A massacre took place and a young man died
Opened one gate to Hell
The Eibon is open use your eyes
To read and learn
In the end it could be your turn

1981 traces were found
That could not exist in one's mind
A woman could lead you totally deceive you
Without your knowing she's blind

Seven Doors Hotel
One of seven gates to Hell
Seven Doors Hotel
One of seven gates to Hell

Do always watch out for things
That you see but don't understand
The Devil is there always somewhere
Ready to command



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    this was written inspired by a movie i believe... it is a powerful song

    flamegirlon July 01, 2005   Link
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    this was written inspired by a movie i believe... it is a powerful song

    flamegirlon July 01, 2005   Link
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    yeah it's inspried by a horror movie made in the 70's I think, called something like The Obsession or whatever. Can't quite remember the title of the film. It's a great song and Europe still play this at their concerts

    Tempest666on July 01, 2005   Link
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    The horror movie was an Itallian horror film called "The Beyond" and the song title is the actull name of the building in the film

    bryan2071on May 20, 2007   Link
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    One of the few well written songs by Europe.No offense.Awesome song

    Teh_Geniuson December 27, 2007   Link

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