Tree of disbelief
With broken harmony in the resin
Taste the tempting fruit
And be an outcast from the paradise

Pass the Sea of Darkness to another world

Join me to the Other Side
(the) Nightside of the Paradise sitra Ahra
Kiss the Queen of Qelipot
Listen to the serpents voice: Sitra Ahra
"Pass the gate across the line
Take a step and enter Ayin" sitra Ahra
Pandemonium a secret residence in the exile
Build another house
God is left behind and now you see

An Eden you are losing you will once regain

Join me to the Other Side
The Nightside of the Paradise

Sitra Ahra kiss the Queen of Qelipot
Listen to the serpents voice: Sitra Ahra
"Pass the gate across the line
Take a step and enter Ayin" sitra Ahra

You will break the seventh seal sitra Ahra
And all the secrets are unveiled sitra Ahra

Walk across the mirror to another world

Join me to the Other Side
The Nightside of the Paradise sitra Ahra
Kiss the Queen of Qelipot
Listen to the serpents voice: Sitra Ahra
"Pass the gate across the line
Take a step and enter Ayin" sitra Ahra


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Sitra Ahra Lyrics as written by Tobias Morgan Sidegard Joakim Sterner

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    Sitra Ahra is the dark enegry of the God itself (it was invented by some of the judaist, they was sad, because they have no "satan-like" creature and if they have nothink lie that, the "evil" and "good" is not in balance)

    for my interpretation i think it's one of many therion's metaphor on expellation from paradise

    dmkon June 24, 2015   Link

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