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Satyriasis Lyrics

Glory and praise to thee in all the steeps
Of Heaven where thou didst reign, and in the deeps
Of Hell where fallen thy dream, silently.

[From "Les Litanies de Satan"]
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Whats great about this. Satyriasis is an abnormal sexual appetite in males.

Now whats great about that is he mixes the title with Les Litanies De Satan.

What it does is it assosiates sex as a bestial thing, that goes in line with the devil. A very common tactic of the Catholic Church. It's a very interesting concept.

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Satyriasis is an excessive, often uncontrollable sexual desire by a man.

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I love the bit towards the end with all the strings making a furious tension. i just can't help but to feel like i'm being followed when i listen to it.

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furious isn't for intellecutals

Cover art for Satyriasis lyrics by Cradle of Filth

How would you best describe the air of the song towards the end?

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Right at the end, on the cusp of this song and Gilded Cunt is the barked line: 'Spread her wide'. This accords pretty well with the whole bestial sex thing as described above.

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I like to play this song when i am about to go down on my (dead) girlfriend and go to town when the drums kick in.

Cover art for Satyriasis lyrics by Cradle of Filth

I hate Paul.

Cover art for Satyriasis lyrics by Cradle of Filth

ok i dont know what bullshit u're all talking about THIS IS THE RIGHT MEANING: it is a hymn dedicated to satAn-dont tell me its not i'm gonna laugh my ass out at you and for those who dont know nothing about latin i'd give u the meanings: thee= you, thou= you, didst-didnt, reign=rule(not latin, anw), thy= you

 
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