Song | Rattenk?nig |
Artist | Mütiilation |
Album | Rattenkönig |
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[00:04.03] | |
[00:11.22] | Plague times and wind of putrefaction |
[00:16.94] | Gutter belching rats by millions |
[00:22.15] | Brutal wave of squeaking vermin |
[00:26.65] | Babies devoured in their cradle |
[00:32.04] | Rats seemed to come all from the same place |
[00:36.69] | A putrid forgotten gutter's bowel |
[00:42.16] | And in the middle of the nest |
[00:47.06] | Something as a crown |
[00:51.82] | A crown made of rats all linked by the tail |
[01:07.13] | |
[01:22.11] | One day a stranger came with odd tongue and red eyes |
[01:27.22] | His little rat's eyes were shining with malicious intelligence |
[01:32.34] | Strangely looking |
[01:33.63] | Breeding distrust |
[01:34.78] | Covered with rats' furs |
[01:37.37] | Greasy whiskers like rat's tails over his buck-like yellow teeth |
[01:42.33] | Deeply cold and malevolent hawking the plague message |
[01:47.41] | Stench of death and gutter smell follow his ugly path |
[01:52.59] | He seemed to be the only one not affected by the rats |
[01:57.62] | Some said they saw him speak with rats |
[02:00.01] | He who came from nowhere |
[02:06.68] | |
[02:24.00] | Soon people asked for help to him |
[02:28.96] | Ready to give the few they had |
[02:33.86] | The deal was clear he would get out the rats for free |
[02:38.69] | The condition is that he takes one child with him |
[02:44.09] | But none of the yokels wanted any child to sacrifice |
[02:53.70] | They decided another way to break the deal and never pay |
[03:04.12] | "Just let him kill the rats and we won't give anyone..." |
[03:13.63] | They said "agreed" and gave him their word |
[03:23.77] | He looked at them and he promised at dawn rats would be gone... |
[03:29.05] | At night the villager hardly slept bitten by remorse |
[03:34.50] | Surrounded by the sound of his flute |
[03:39.40] | Monotonous and sullen... |
[03:43.98] | The stranger walked calmly |
[03:48.80] | His music following him in the night |
[03:53.95] | And the rats followed him near the lake |
[03:56.59] | Gazing at his complaint... |
[03:59.29] | Trustful they all understood and accepted what he silently said |
[04:04.59] | And the rats broke the circle directly faced |
[04:14.22] | The procession disappeared in the deep waters and none saw them again |
[04:23.58] | |
[04:45.33] | And the morning after when he asked for the child, |
[04:55.45] | None wanted to give his son |
[05:00.45] | Their plan was running on |
[05:07.18] | |
[05:45.31] | The rats were gone but the villagers expelled him with no child |
[05:50.15] | With the acid smile of betrayal on their hypocrite faces |
[05:55.09] | At night a feeble melody of sick complaint pierced the silence |
[06:00.06] | The stranger walked calmly surrounded by the sound of his flute |
[06:04.77] | And all the children followed him near the lake, |
[06:07.75] | Gazing at his eyes |
[06:09.60] | Trustful they all understood and accepted what he silently said |
[06:14.00] | And the children broke the circle to walk to the silver lake |
[06:19.04] | The procession disappeared in the deep waters and none saw them again |
[06:28.00] | Rattenkönig |
[00:04.03] | |
[00:11.22] | Plague times and wind of putrefaction |
[00:16.94] | Gutter belching rats by millions |
[00:22.15] | Brutal wave of squeaking vermin |
[00:26.65] | Babies devoured in their cradle |
[00:32.04] | Rats seemed to come all from the same place |
[00:36.69] | A putrid forgotten gutter' s bowel |
[00:42.16] | And in the middle of the nest |
[00:47.06] | Something as a crown |
[00:51.82] | A crown made of rats all linked by the tail |
[01:07.13] | |
[01:22.11] | One day a stranger came with odd tongue and red eyes |
[01:27.22] | His little rat' s eyes were shining with malicious intelligence |
[01:32.34] | Strangely looking |
[01:33.63] | Breeding distrust |
[01:34.78] | Covered with rats' furs |
[01:37.37] | Greasy whiskers like rat' s tails over his bucklike yellow teeth |
[01:42.33] | Deeply cold and malevolent hawking the plague message |
[01:47.41] | Stench of death and gutter smell follow his ugly path |
[01:52.59] | He seemed to be the only one not affected by the rats |
[01:57.62] | Some said they saw him speak with rats |
[02:00.01] | He who came from nowhere |
[02:06.68] | |
[02:24.00] | Soon people asked for help to him |
[02:28.96] | Ready to give the few they had |
[02:33.86] | The deal was clear he would get out the rats for free |
[02:38.69] | The condition is that he takes one child with him |
[02:44.09] | But none of the yokels wanted any child to sacrifice |
[02:53.70] | They decided another way to break the deal and never pay |
[03:04.12] | " Just let him kill the rats and we won' t give anyone..." |
[03:13.63] | They said " agreed" and gave him their word |
[03:23.77] | He looked at them and he promised at dawn rats would be gone... |
[03:29.05] | At night the villager hardly slept bitten by remorse |
[03:34.50] | Surrounded by the sound of his flute |
[03:39.40] | Monotonous and sullen... |
[03:43.98] | The stranger walked calmly |
[03:48.80] | His music following him in the night |
[03:53.95] | And the rats followed him near the lake |
[03:56.59] | Gazing at his complaint... |
[03:59.29] | Trustful they all understood and accepted what he silently said |
[04:04.59] | And the rats broke the circle directly faced |
[04:14.22] | The procession disappeared in the deep waters and none saw them again |
[04:23.58] | |
[04:45.33] | And the morning after when he asked for the child, |
[04:55.45] | None wanted to give his son |
[05:00.45] | Their plan was running on |
[05:07.18] | |
[05:45.31] | The rats were gone but the villagers expelled him with no child |
[05:50.15] | With the acid smile of betrayal on their hypocrite faces |
[05:55.09] | At night a feeble melody of sick complaint pierced the silence |
[06:00.06] | The stranger walked calmly surrounded by the sound of his flute |
[06:04.77] | And all the children followed him near the lake, |
[06:07.75] | Gazing at his eyes |
[06:09.60] | Trustful they all understood and accepted what he silently said |
[06:14.00] | And the children broke the circle to walk to the silver lake |
[06:19.04] | The procession disappeared in the deep waters and none saw them again |
[06:28.00] | Rattenk nig |
[00:04.03] | |
[00:11.22] | Plague times and wind of putrefaction |
[00:16.94] | Gutter belching rats by millions |
[00:22.15] | Brutal wave of squeaking vermin |
[00:26.65] | Babies devoured in their cradle |
[00:32.04] | Rats seemed to come all from the same place |
[00:36.69] | A putrid forgotten gutter' s bowel |
[00:42.16] | And in the middle of the nest |
[00:47.06] | Something as a crown |
[00:51.82] | A crown made of rats all linked by the tail |
[01:07.13] | |
[01:22.11] | One day a stranger came with odd tongue and red eyes |
[01:27.22] | His little rat' s eyes were shining with malicious intelligence |
[01:32.34] | Strangely looking |
[01:33.63] | Breeding distrust |
[01:34.78] | Covered with rats' furs |
[01:37.37] | Greasy whiskers like rat' s tails over his bucklike yellow teeth |
[01:42.33] | Deeply cold and malevolent hawking the plague message |
[01:47.41] | Stench of death and gutter smell follow his ugly path |
[01:52.59] | He seemed to be the only one not affected by the rats |
[01:57.62] | Some said they saw him speak with rats |
[02:00.01] | He who came from nowhere |
[02:06.68] | |
[02:24.00] | Soon people asked for help to him |
[02:28.96] | Ready to give the few they had |
[02:33.86] | The deal was clear he would get out the rats for free |
[02:38.69] | The condition is that he takes one child with him |
[02:44.09] | But none of the yokels wanted any child to sacrifice |
[02:53.70] | They decided another way to break the deal and never pay |
[03:04.12] | " Just let him kill the rats and we won' t give anyone..." |
[03:13.63] | They said " agreed" and gave him their word |
[03:23.77] | He looked at them and he promised at dawn rats would be gone... |
[03:29.05] | At night the villager hardly slept bitten by remorse |
[03:34.50] | Surrounded by the sound of his flute |
[03:39.40] | Monotonous and sullen... |
[03:43.98] | The stranger walked calmly |
[03:48.80] | His music following him in the night |
[03:53.95] | And the rats followed him near the lake |
[03:56.59] | Gazing at his complaint... |
[03:59.29] | Trustful they all understood and accepted what he silently said |
[04:04.59] | And the rats broke the circle directly faced |
[04:14.22] | The procession disappeared in the deep waters and none saw them again |
[04:23.58] | |
[04:45.33] | And the morning after when he asked for the child, |
[04:55.45] | None wanted to give his son |
[05:00.45] | Their plan was running on |
[05:07.18] | |
[05:45.31] | The rats were gone but the villagers expelled him with no child |
[05:50.15] | With the acid smile of betrayal on their hypocrite faces |
[05:55.09] | At night a feeble melody of sick complaint pierced the silence |
[06:00.06] | The stranger walked calmly surrounded by the sound of his flute |
[06:04.77] | And all the children followed him near the lake, |
[06:07.75] | Gazing at his eyes |
[06:09.60] | Trustful they all understood and accepted what he silently said |
[06:14.00] | And the children broke the circle to walk to the silver lake |
[06:19.04] | The procession disappeared in the deep waters and none saw them again |
[06:28.00] | Rattenk nig |