I sort of interpret this song as Death speaking to somebody who has sold their soul for immortality. Likely somebody who follows Satan, and from the song title, probabaly a witch at that. "Like your father in hell, what you've sold, you cannot unsell"
The Reaper is pretty much expressing that thanks to the individual whom this song is about, he is unable to collect their life. "While you sleep in earthly delight, someone's flesh is rotting tonight" kind of makes me think he is sorta saying:
"Well, now you get to live forever, while I take the lives of many souls rich or poor, and you've disrupted the balance. I hope you're happy."
And then "Like no other to you, what you've done, you cannot undo." The person has sealed this pact, and there is no going back. Should they regret their descision and become lonely as all their friends and loved ones die around them, they themselves no longer have the opportunity to die along with them.
The other lyrics in the song I think you could pretty much piece together for my interpretation from there. May not be accurate, but that's what it sounds like to me. It's most definitely Death speaking, though, as the mention of riding behind the subject on a pale white horse is there.
I sort of interpret this song as Death speaking to somebody who has sold their soul for immortality. Likely somebody who follows Satan, and from the song title, probabaly a witch at that. "Like your father in hell, what you've sold, you cannot unsell"
The Reaper is pretty much expressing that thanks to the individual whom this song is about, he is unable to collect their life. "While you sleep in earthly delight, someone's flesh is rotting tonight" kind of makes me think he is sorta saying:
"Well, now you get to live forever, while I take the lives of many souls rich or poor, and you've disrupted the balance. I hope you're happy."
And then "Like no other to you, what you've done, you cannot undo." The person has sealed this pact, and there is no going back. Should they regret their descision and become lonely as all their friends and loved ones die around them, they themselves no longer have the opportunity to die along with them.
The other lyrics in the song I think you could pretty much piece together for my interpretation from there. May not be accurate, but that's what it sounds like to me. It's most definitely Death speaking, though, as the mention of riding behind the subject on a pale white horse is there.