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Father ov Terror!
Aba ol-Hol
enter the pylon
thru' the galleys ov past
catacombs ov night
into the starry womb
slay, slay!
Asar un-Nefer
we have no fear
our time had come
our will is done
dance, dance!
O Mighty One
in the fields ov Aqert
and spit
upon slaves ov death
War God!
trample all weakness
this is your day ov pride
draw Thy flaming sword
cut the umbilical cord
to set me free from eternal sleep
[lead: Seth]
...step by step
Khem: evolution: spiral vibration
can you hear?
can you touch?
can you see?
can you really see?
we charm all jins -
automata, inprinted realities
they creep like snakes
and all we feel
is painful bliss
as we burn forth
like winged globe
like solar disk...
...and penetrate eternity
Aba ol-Hol
enter the pylon
thru' the galleys ov past
catacombs ov night
into the starry womb
Asar un-Nefer
we have no fear
our time had come
our will is done
O Mighty One
in the fields ov Aqert
and spit
upon slaves ov death
trample all weakness
this is your day ov pride
draw Thy flaming sword
cut the umbilical cord
to set me free from eternal sleep
Khem: evolution: spiral vibration
can you hear?
can you touch?
can you see?
can you really see?
automata, inprinted realities
they creep like snakes
and all we feel
is painful bliss
as we burn forth
like winged globe
like solar disk...
...and penetrate eternity
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the title ov this song is taken from "The Book of the Law". these words invoke powers ov individuality which stands against fear and oppression ov western civilization with all its taboos, fallen religions and political idols, stupid and mad masses - "twisted mob ov Jerusalem". I wrote wrote these verses after my journey across Egypts entirety which I made in April 2004 e.v. but direct inspiration was successful invocation ov God Horus I performed in city ov Cairo on April 8th, exactly 100 years after Crowley received the text ov "The Book of the Law".
You're not very bright.
Ah, took a bit for me to notice you responded. Anyway, I signed up to tell the truth. You, sir or ma'am, are an idiot. You make claims about a band you've likely never heard, compare lesser bands to them that aren't even in the same genre, and don't type very well. Learn to spell. Learn to formulate proper comebacks.
Whether you've seen them live or not... comparing them to Project 86? At least make your comparisons somewhat similar... that, and when you said Cradle is darker, made me not take you seriously and it made me think even lesser of you. In any case, this place isn't for arguements, it's about song meanings. Personally, I don't really have a clue what this song means, so I'll leave this one up to other people. :P
THAT WAS FUCKING SWEET, MAN!
you can dance to this song
and what the hell is up with the "ov"
"ov" is the old english pronounciation of "of".
"ov" is the old english pronounciation of "of".
Man, these guys are so freakin religious, would they get their minds off "the father ov terror" and that "war god" crap for a second? I think they rock hard but come on!
Damn, this song is SO AGGRESSIVE! I'm a drummer and I wish I could blast beat as fast as that guy...holy crap. Yeah, B12, I'm also wondering about the "ov" instead of "of"... but a lot of Behemoth's songs are about like mythological stuff, this one has a bit of that sprinkled in IMO.
yeah the drums are INSANE!!! And the mythology in most of their songs is quite insightful of them, but they shouldn't get carried away, they sound kinda obseesed.