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Lochness Lyrics

Grey mist drifts upon the water
the mirrored surface moves
awakened of this presence
dispelling legends proof

a beastly head of onyx
with eyes set coals of fire
it's leathered hide glides glistening
ascends the heathered briar

this legend lives through centuries
evoking history's memories
prevailing in eternities
on and on and on

Lochness Confess
your terror of the deep
Lochness distress
malingers what you keep
Lochness protects monstrosity
Lochness confess to me

somehow it heeds the piper
from battlements that call
from side to side it ponders
in passion in the skirl

this highland lair of mystery
retains a lost world empathy
resiliant to discovery
on and on and on

Lochness Confess
your terror of the deep
Lochness distress
malingers what you keep
Loch Ness protects monstrosity
Loch Ness confess to me

This legend lives through centuries
Evoking history's memories
Prevailing in eternity
your secret lies safe with me


this creature's peril from decease
implores to mankind for release
A legacy to rest in peace
on and on and on

Lochness Confess
your terror of the deep
Lochness distress
malingers what you keep
Lochness protects monstrosity
Lochness confess to me
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Cover art for Lochness lyrics by Judas Priest

This is a garage band song about a sea monster. N/A

Cover art for Lochness lyrics by Judas Priest

For the most part, I'm gonna have to agree with virtualfactor about the songs on Angel of Retribution. The album just screams 'nostalgia'. The cover is a throwback, there are constant references to older material throughout the lyrics (as if to say "Hey, you remember this one?"), and the songs are just sub-par. Maybe I'm just kinda biased considering that their last album with this line-up (Painkiller) ruled on every song.

Cover art for Lochness lyrics by Judas Priest

Garage band? Judas Priest?!? Now I've seen everything...

Cover art for Lochness lyrics by Judas Priest

This is a great song off of a great album. Of course you cant compare it to Painkiller, because it is so different. Both albums are priests most aggressive though.

This song is about the mystical sea creature "the Loch Ness Monster." But of course you already know that. It kind of has that "Rime of the Ancient Marriner" feel to it because its so long.

 
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