[Lyrics by RMS Hreidmarr]

His purity and his tears
In destruction he dwells
My achievement in murder
And he was meant to suffer
Enthrone the new Demiurge
He told me my mission... purify

Tu as vole tout ce que j'avais
Tu m'as enleve mon dernier espoir
Innommable larve ecoeurante de lachete
Je te hais

I wanna see your agony in the worst suffering ever
Those of your race deserve only hate

My wishes reflect his will
And he spoke to me
He told me to kill
To kill, to kill

Wish you were here close to me
We could forget them
My faith has been slaughtered by my sinner's body
I fucking shall not forgive anything

Tu es la putain des faiblesses humaines
Tiede et obscene
Aveuglee par ce desir suintant de vanite
Sans valeur

Elle sera ma victoire
Elle sera au-dessus de tout
Elle fermera le cercle
Et ouvrira enfin ses yeux d'ange

Plus rien n'existe, tes mains sont sales
Regarde-moi dans les yeux une derniere fois
Je perds mon sang par mille blessures et tu ne vois rien
Nous sommes si seuls maintenant
Et je me noierais dans tes larmes
Ta vie portera le sceau ecarlate
De mon sang a jamais bafoue

Je te maudis
Je vomis sur ton ame et sur tous les tiens
La mort pour tes parents
La torture et le viol pour tes enfants.
Je vous hais jusqu'a la mort

Gloire aux anges salvateurs
Gloire aux anges redempteurs
Purifiez ce monde dans le sang !

Fucking no servility to the rites of mortals







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    I love this song!!!!! can't get enough of it!!!

    i used to think it was: "ta vie portera le son écarlate" but that didn't make sense.

    fucking awsome lyrics!! especially the ones in french.(yeah i talk french too)

    j'éspère un jour pouvoir écrire de telles paroles!! j'en ais l'impression que son emotion et sa haine jaillissent avec chaque cri laché. Cette chanson serait à jamais une de mes favorites.

    B12on March 20, 2006   Link
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    A song about schizophrenia and madness as a whole, pretty clear.

    haxxiyon July 04, 2009   Link

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