The third line of the third verse should read:
"That of a dead prophet"
That said, that verse is obviously about Jesus. I still don't know what the connection between Jesus and Dracula is, but since this same thing was talked about in the song "Dracula" I'll have to assume it's true.
Schaffer likes to intermingle the parts from the '92 Dracula movie. Basically, in that one, they add a whole bit at the beginning of the movie about Dracula becoming a by vampire.
Schaffer likes to intermingle the parts from the '92 Dracula movie. Basically, in that one, they add a whole bit at the beginning of the movie about Dracula becoming a by vampire.
In that scene, he comes home to find his wife had committed suicide because she thought he was killed in the crusades. He asks the priest if she will be awaiting him in heaven, and the priest tells Dracula suicide is a mortal sin, and since she can't repent, she's eternally damned. He then curses god, and in doing so becomes a vampire. They also reference all this...
In that scene, he comes home to find his wife had committed suicide because she thought he was killed in the crusades. He asks the priest if she will be awaiting him in heaven, and the priest tells Dracula suicide is a mortal sin, and since she can't repent, she's eternally damned. He then curses god, and in doing so becomes a vampire. They also reference all this in the song Dracula from Horror Show, as you stated.
The third line of the third verse should read: "That of a dead prophet" That said, that verse is obviously about Jesus. I still don't know what the connection between Jesus and Dracula is, but since this same thing was talked about in the song "Dracula" I'll have to assume it's true.
Schaffer likes to intermingle the parts from the '92 Dracula movie. Basically, in that one, they add a whole bit at the beginning of the movie about Dracula becoming a by vampire.
Schaffer likes to intermingle the parts from the '92 Dracula movie. Basically, in that one, they add a whole bit at the beginning of the movie about Dracula becoming a by vampire.
In that scene, he comes home to find his wife had committed suicide because she thought he was killed in the crusades. He asks the priest if she will be awaiting him in heaven, and the priest tells Dracula suicide is a mortal sin, and since she can't repent, she's eternally damned. He then curses god, and in doing so becomes a vampire. They also reference all this...
In that scene, he comes home to find his wife had committed suicide because she thought he was killed in the crusades. He asks the priest if she will be awaiting him in heaven, and the priest tells Dracula suicide is a mortal sin, and since she can't repent, she's eternally damned. He then curses god, and in doing so becomes a vampire. They also reference all this in the song Dracula from Horror Show, as you stated.