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The song is very vampyric.
"my precious, likest thou what emergeth yon the distant? the throbbing and breathing of life's machinery!"
Thier prey emerges
"with the devil-instrument it we shall reap, after the banquet obscur'd in our thole, its blood so lovingly across our faces smear"
Dracula made a deal with the devil to gain immortality and I assume the "banquet" they reap is the blood of the living
"one funeral maketh many,
swarm god's acres;"
If someone is killed by being made a vampyre they dwell on the earth and kill more to feast
"we two abide the overlook'd time of the watch."
Most people overlook the time but most abide by it
"make this cherish'd feast last but until the new dawn ascendeth.
be still - harken the lure of night! bale in each its damndest shadow, cloth me in night, ne'er fell rue, in its face, behold! naught save grue.
pray, ne'er come hither daylight! wane to dust the wight, velvet darkness, thee we ourselves bestow! misery it in velvet fright "
They're trying to feast as much as possable before the sun comes up, they don't want daylight to come.
Meh, that's what I take from it. if I'm wrong ah, well
The song is very vampyric.
"my precious, likest thou what emergeth yon the distant? the throbbing and breathing of life's machinery!"
Thier prey emerges
"with the devil-instrument it we shall reap, after the banquet obscur'd in our thole, its blood so lovingly across our faces smear"
Dracula made a deal with the devil to gain immortality and I assume the "banquet" they reap is the blood of the living
"one funeral maketh many,
swarm god's acres;"
If someone is killed by being made a vampyre they dwell on the earth and kill more to feast
"we two abide the overlook'd time of the watch."
Most people overlook the time but most abide by it
"make this cherish'd feast last but until the new dawn ascendeth.
be still - harken the lure of night! bale in each its damndest shadow, cloth me in night, ne'er fell rue, in its face, behold! naught save grue.
pray, ne'er come hither daylight! wane to dust the wight, velvet darkness, thee we ourselves bestow! misery it in velvet fright "
They're trying to feast as much as possable before the sun comes up, they don't want daylight to come.
Meh, that's what I take from it. if I'm wrong ah, well