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Swamphell Lyrics

Watery rubber boots
On the field of moss
Inside the boots weary legs
Of the man I always meet

Swamp full of mist
Icy embrace
Nothing left of
Sense of direction

[Chorus:]
Swamphell
Kill me, let me sink in your lap

Once was the air crystal clear
Secular joys were so near
Glory days have left behind
Swamplord calls now misty mind

Swamp full of mist
Icy embrace
Nothing left of
Sense of direction

[Chorus:]

When there is nothing left on the surface
And the wind is blowing slow
Under the carpet of moss
Finally I meet my Swamplord
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Cover art for Swamphell lyrics by Kalmah

Kalmah needs to be heard more. CoB footstep followers if you ask me. The bassfill in this song is absolutely incredible.

Cover art for Swamphell lyrics by Kalmah

ammm i donot understand the song or the previos comment lol

Cover art for Swamphell lyrics by Kalmah

I'm probably wrong but I think these lyrics is about some of the effects of global warming.

"Watery rubber boots On the field of moss Inside the boots weary legs"

-One of the effects is that the water level is suppose to rise intensely .

"Swamp full of mist Icy embrace Nothing left of Sense of direction"

-Hmmm..... Well, my dad told me that the climate will change greatly. Example, dry deserts will be extremely dry, cold regions will be extremely cold, etc. Because of these intense climate changes, some places will no longer be recognizable so we loose our "sense of direction"

"Once was the air crystal clear Secular joys were so near Glory days have left behind Swamplord calls now misty mind"

-The days before were great but now, they're a faded memory.

"When there is nothing left on the surface And the wind is blowing slow Under the carpet of moss Finally I meet my Swamplord "

-I don't know what this means.

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