... i've percieved this song as a nice way to compliment a female.
but the most beautiful lines are "She doesn't know she's fucking with the Lord of Lies"...
Firstly, the rapture between the poetry usually found in the lyrics of Moonspell (Fernando once stated he wants the lyrics to be able to have full meaning and musicality even without music, "to stand for themselves"... and he does a great job, in my oppinion!) and the somehow oppulence of the "obscenity" - it's not like the wasn't ever used before, but it's a spurprize to find it in a song as such, and an even greater surprize to see it only enriches it.
And secondly, what first appears as a conclusion, gathers new meaning - this female is making love with no other than Lucifer; he is the Lord of Lies. And that makes me percieve her as no other than Lilith... and to consider the Lucifer&Lilith theme recurrent in Moonspell Lyrics.
... i've percieved this song as a nice way to compliment a female.
but the most beautiful lines are "She doesn't know she's fucking with the Lord of Lies"...
Firstly, the rapture between the poetry usually found in the lyrics of Moonspell (Fernando once stated he wants the lyrics to be able to have full meaning and musicality even without music, "to stand for themselves"... and he does a great job, in my oppinion!) and the somehow oppulence of the "obscenity" - it's not like the wasn't ever used before, but it's a spurprize to find it in a song as such, and an even greater surprize to see it only enriches it.
And secondly, what first appears as a conclusion, gathers new meaning - this female is making love with no other than Lucifer; he is the Lord of Lies. And that makes me percieve her as no other than Lilith... and to consider the Lucifer&Lilith theme recurrent in Moonspell Lyrics.