Song | Mental Mercury |
Artist | Satyricon |
Album | Volcano |
作词 : Wongraven | |
Past tense icons | |
locked up in cages | |
A disgrace to us, (and) a vital sight of (impending) doom | |
Upheld by insane aggression | |
No tender repentance, (just) denial of ugliness | |
With the rain come their conquest | |
Behold those who ride black winds | |
Satan, the kings are heading home | |
No harmony on the horizon | |
when our haven burns silently | |
An image of absolute mutiny | |
against those who pertain to the dearest hell | |
Monotonous graveyard plains - | |
The soul exile | |
Quintessence of pain - | |
a higher form of suffering! | |
(Why should man be protected, | |
what has he done to justify it? | |
This is why we embrace animals; | |
they represent the innocence man doesn't have) | |
Monotonous graveyard plains - | |
The soul exile | |
Quintessence of pain - | |
Satan, the kings are heading home |
zuò cí : Wongraven | |
Past tense icons | |
locked up in cages | |
A disgrace to us, and a vital sight of impending doom | |
Upheld by insane aggression | |
No tender repentance, just denial of ugliness | |
With the rain come their conquest | |
Behold those who ride black winds | |
Satan, the kings are heading home | |
No harmony on the horizon | |
when our haven burns silently | |
An image of absolute mutiny | |
against those who pertain to the dearest hell | |
Monotonous graveyard plains | |
The soul exile | |
Quintessence of pain | |
a higher form of suffering! | |
Why should man be protected, | |
what has he done to justify it? | |
This is why we embrace animals | |
they represent the innocence man doesn' t have | |
Monotonous graveyard plains | |
The soul exile | |
Quintessence of pain | |
Satan, the kings are heading home |