| Song | The Best Of Enemies |
| Artist | Sabbat |
| Album | Dreamweaver |
| Download | Image LRC TXT |
| 作曲 : Jones, Sneap, Walkyier | |
| Oh instrument of God force - | |
| Fed on ignorance and lies, | |
| So blind and narrow-minded | |
| That you cannot compromise. | |
| Even the most foolish theif | |
| Should know what he is taking - | |
| Lest he find himself within a | |
| Cage of his own making. | |
| The Ways of Wyrd are many and | |
| Our path you must decide, | |
| For the secrets that you seek | |
| Are all around you- | |
| Use your eyes. | |
| The threads cannot be broken | |
| That have brought you here to me - | |
| And bind two foes together | |
| Like the best of enemies. | |
| You gaze upon me - | |
| I can tell what you see, | |
| A simple man - | |
| With simple thoughts and | |
| Simple needs. | |
| Superstition - | |
| Preying on a mind filled with fear, | |
| Opposition- | |
| To all your 'enlightened' ideas. | |
| Yet I will show you more than | |
| You can comprehend, | |
| Beware delusion is a | |
| Dangerous friend. | |
| Ask loaded questions seeking | |
| Knowledge of a faith that | |
| You wish to pervert - | |
| All our values, | |
| With hidden meanings | |
| You try concealing your | |
| Underlying wish to convert - | |
| 'heathen' souls, | |
| To a faith that will doubtless | |
| Send our Gods to the grave - | |
| Mistake you're making overlooking | |
| The fact that we might not want | |
| To be 'saved'. | |
| (THE SORCERERS CREED:) | |
| Fear is an old friend of mine, | |
| We have met many times before. | |
| (Drawn to these spirits like | |
| Moths to a flame- | |
| When there is no risk then | |
| There can be no gain). | |
| Death is a harsh fact of life | |
| You cannot avoid or ignore. | |
| The Life-force is as strong in | |
| You as it is strong in me, | |
| The difference is what you | |
| Hold captive I set free. | |
| You seek to subjugate all | |
| Those who won't comply, | |
| I'll take your prejudice and | |
| Pride and show you why - | |
| The values that you hold so dear | |
| (all your laws and rules), | |
| They hold no more sway here | |
| Than the mutterings of fools. | |
| Just look about you and | |
| I'm sure that you will find - | |
| Heaven lies within our hearts | |
| And Hell is but a figment of | |
| Your mind. | |
| These teachings that you deem so | |
| Sacred bcome words devoid of meaning, | |
| When compared unto a faith that | |
| Preaches something worth believing. | |
| What is to become of us when | |
| Truth is turned to lies, | |
| Will none remain to wipe the tears | |
| When Mother Nature cries? | |
| Proceed with caution - | |
| Subservient to all you survey, | |
| Hidden dangers await us on | |
| Each step of our way. | |
| Do not falter - | |
| For if you do you will fall, | |
| Prey unto perils far worse | |
| Than you've encountered before. | |
| Compared unto the threats we face | |
| Your devil seems so mild, | |
| A relic from the faerie-tales my | |
| Mother told me as a child. | |
| Why do you carry your God | |
| Like a weapon - | |
| A dagger drawn ready to strike | |
| At the heart of a foe when you | |
| Don't really know the reason | |
| That you fight? - | |
| To replace our disgrace with | |
| The 'loving' embrace of your Lord - | |
| Can't you see that the plans | |
| Made for me and my people | |
| To us seem absurd. | |
| (THE SORCERORS CREED:) | |
| Death is the only recourse | |
| I require in my hour of need. | |
| (Drawn to the spirits like | |
| Moths to a flame - | |
| When there is no risk then | |
| There can be no gain). | |
| Impassive it shows no remorse | |
| For folly and greed. | |
| Pre-emptive prejudice has | |
| Dogmatised your life, | |
| These blinkered views that once | |
| Held true will no longer suffice. | |
| For in my world there is no point | |
| Where you can draw the line, | |
| 'twixt good and evil, | |
| Saint and sinner, | |
| Damnate and divine. | |
| Shaven-headed servant of | |
| An infantile faith - | |
| By what right do you presume | |
| To come and take my place? | |
| If there is one grain of truth | |
| Amidst your hoard of lies, 'tis | |
| "Love your neighbour as yourself" | |
| With this alone I can abide. | |
| These teachings that you deem so | |
| Sacred bcome words devoid of meaning, | |
| When compared unto a faith that | |
| Preaches something worth believing. | |
| What is to become of us when | |
| Truth is turned to lies, | |
| Will none remain to wipe the tears | |
| When Mother Nature cries? | |
| THE WAY OF THE WARRIOR | |
| When living your life | |
| Like an arrow in flight | |
| You must always accept that | |
| The end is in sight, | |
| Be gtateful at least for the fact | |
| That you knew you came to death - | |
| He did not come for you. | |
| You are like targets | |
| Who sit and await - | |
| Patiently suffer | |
| The arrows of fate, | |
| Saying "I am but mortal | |
| And destined to die - | |
| I can change nothing | |
| So why should I try?" | |
| Each morning you wake is an | |
| 'ember day' dawning, | |
| Your penance for living in | |
| Permanent mourning. | |
| By erst while ideals your | |
| Hearts are enslaved, | |
| You crawl out of the cradle | |
| Straight into the grave. | |
| What reward is a banquet | |
| Of red wine and bread, | |
| When you hunger for life - | |
| But on death you are fed? | |
| Do not underestimate | |
| The task you undertake, | |
| Overcome your hopes and fears | |
| And meet them face to fate. | |
| These spirits aren't your enemies - | |
| But neither are they friends, | |
| Do not dare insult them lest | |
| All nature you offend. | |
| They who were here before us | |
| Will remain when we have gone, | |
| And though we're long forgotten | |
| Still their memory will live on. | |
| Perhaps one day mankind will see | |
| The error of it's ways, | |
| And in it's future glimpse | |
| Reflections of our yesterdays. | |
| Drawn to these spirits like | |
| Moths to a flame - | |
| When there is no risk | |
| Then there can be no gain. |
| zuo qu : Jones, Sneap, Walkyier | |
| Oh instrument of God force | |
| Fed on ignorance and lies, | |
| So blind and narrowminded | |
| That you cannot compromise. | |
| Even the most foolish theif | |
| Should know what he is taking | |
| Lest he find himself within a | |
| Cage of his own making. | |
| The Ways of Wyrd are many and | |
| Our path you must decide, | |
| For the secrets that you seek | |
| Are all around you | |
| Use your eyes. | |
| The threads cannot be broken | |
| That have brought you here to me | |
| And bind two foes together | |
| Like the best of enemies. | |
| You gaze upon me | |
| I can tell what you see, | |
| A simple man | |
| With simple thoughts and | |
| Simple needs. | |
| Superstition | |
| Preying on a mind filled with fear, | |
| Opposition | |
| To all your ' enlightened' ideas. | |
| Yet I will show you more than | |
| You can comprehend, | |
| Beware delusion is a | |
| Dangerous friend. | |
| Ask loaded questions seeking | |
| Knowledge of a faith that | |
| You wish to pervert | |
| All our values, | |
| With hidden meanings | |
| You try concealing your | |
| Underlying wish to convert | |
| ' heathen' souls, | |
| To a faith that will doubtless | |
| Send our Gods to the grave | |
| Mistake you' re making overlooking | |
| The fact that we might not want | |
| To be ' saved'. | |
| THE SORCERERS CREED: | |
| Fear is an old friend of mine, | |
| We have met many times before. | |
| Drawn to these spirits like | |
| Moths to a flame | |
| When there is no risk then | |
| There can be no gain. | |
| Death is a harsh fact of life | |
| You cannot avoid or ignore. | |
| The Lifeforce is as strong in | |
| You as it is strong in me, | |
| The difference is what you | |
| Hold captive I set free. | |
| You seek to subjugate all | |
| Those who won' t comply, | |
| I' ll take your prejudice and | |
| Pride and show you why | |
| The values that you hold so dear | |
| all your laws and rules, | |
| They hold no more sway here | |
| Than the mutterings of fools. | |
| Just look about you and | |
| I' m sure that you will find | |
| Heaven lies within our hearts | |
| And Hell is but a figment of | |
| Your mind. | |
| These teachings that you deem so | |
| Sacred bcome words devoid of meaning, | |
| When compared unto a faith that | |
| Preaches something worth believing. | |
| What is to become of us when | |
| Truth is turned to lies, | |
| Will none remain to wipe the tears | |
| When Mother Nature cries? | |
| Proceed with caution | |
| Subservient to all you survey, | |
| Hidden dangers await us on | |
| Each step of our way. | |
| Do not falter | |
| For if you do you will fall, | |
| Prey unto perils far worse | |
| Than you' ve encountered before. | |
| Compared unto the threats we face | |
| Your devil seems so mild, | |
| A relic from the faerietales my | |
| Mother told me as a child. | |
| Why do you carry your God | |
| Like a weapon | |
| A dagger drawn ready to strike | |
| At the heart of a foe when you | |
| Don' t really know the reason | |
| That you fight? | |
| To replace our disgrace with | |
| The ' loving' embrace of your Lord | |
| Can' t you see that the plans | |
| Made for me and my people | |
| To us seem absurd. | |
| THE SORCERORS CREED: | |
| Death is the only recourse | |
| I require in my hour of need. | |
| Drawn to the spirits like | |
| Moths to a flame | |
| When there is no risk then | |
| There can be no gain. | |
| Impassive it shows no remorse | |
| For folly and greed. | |
| Preemptive prejudice has | |
| Dogmatised your life, | |
| These blinkered views that once | |
| Held true will no longer suffice. | |
| For in my world there is no point | |
| Where you can draw the line, | |
| ' twixt good and evil, | |
| Saint and sinner, | |
| Damnate and divine. | |
| Shavenheaded servant of | |
| An infantile faith | |
| By what right do you presume | |
| To come and take my place? | |
| If there is one grain of truth | |
| Amidst your hoard of lies, ' tis | |
| " Love your neighbour as yourself" | |
| With this alone I can abide. | |
| These teachings that you deem so | |
| Sacred bcome words devoid of meaning, | |
| When compared unto a faith that | |
| Preaches something worth believing. | |
| What is to become of us when | |
| Truth is turned to lies, | |
| Will none remain to wipe the tears | |
| When Mother Nature cries? | |
| THE WAY OF THE WARRIOR | |
| When living your life | |
| Like an arrow in flight | |
| You must always accept that | |
| The end is in sight, | |
| Be gtateful at least for the fact | |
| That you knew you came to death | |
| He did not come for you. | |
| You are like targets | |
| Who sit and await | |
| Patiently suffer | |
| The arrows of fate, | |
| Saying " I am but mortal | |
| And destined to die | |
| I can change nothing | |
| So why should I try?" | |
| Each morning you wake is an | |
| ' ember day' dawning, | |
| Your penance for living in | |
| Permanent mourning. | |
| By erst while ideals your | |
| Hearts are enslaved, | |
| You crawl out of the cradle | |
| Straight into the grave. | |
| What reward is a banquet | |
| Of red wine and bread, | |
| When you hunger for life | |
| But on death you are fed? | |
| Do not underestimate | |
| The task you undertake, | |
| Overcome your hopes and fears | |
| And meet them face to fate. | |
| These spirits aren' t your enemies | |
| But neither are they friends, | |
| Do not dare insult them lest | |
| All nature you offend. | |
| They who were here before us | |
| Will remain when we have gone, | |
| And though we' re long forgotten | |
| Still their memory will live on. | |
| Perhaps one day mankind will see | |
| The error of it' s ways, | |
| And in it' s future glimpse | |
| Reflections of our yesterdays. | |
| Drawn to these spirits like | |
| Moths to a flame | |
| When there is no risk | |
| Then there can be no gain. |
| zuò qǔ : Jones, Sneap, Walkyier | |
| Oh instrument of God force | |
| Fed on ignorance and lies, | |
| So blind and narrowminded | |
| That you cannot compromise. | |
| Even the most foolish theif | |
| Should know what he is taking | |
| Lest he find himself within a | |
| Cage of his own making. | |
| The Ways of Wyrd are many and | |
| Our path you must decide, | |
| For the secrets that you seek | |
| Are all around you | |
| Use your eyes. | |
| The threads cannot be broken | |
| That have brought you here to me | |
| And bind two foes together | |
| Like the best of enemies. | |
| You gaze upon me | |
| I can tell what you see, | |
| A simple man | |
| With simple thoughts and | |
| Simple needs. | |
| Superstition | |
| Preying on a mind filled with fear, | |
| Opposition | |
| To all your ' enlightened' ideas. | |
| Yet I will show you more than | |
| You can comprehend, | |
| Beware delusion is a | |
| Dangerous friend. | |
| Ask loaded questions seeking | |
| Knowledge of a faith that | |
| You wish to pervert | |
| All our values, | |
| With hidden meanings | |
| You try concealing your | |
| Underlying wish to convert | |
| ' heathen' souls, | |
| To a faith that will doubtless | |
| Send our Gods to the grave | |
| Mistake you' re making overlooking | |
| The fact that we might not want | |
| To be ' saved'. | |
| THE SORCERERS CREED: | |
| Fear is an old friend of mine, | |
| We have met many times before. | |
| Drawn to these spirits like | |
| Moths to a flame | |
| When there is no risk then | |
| There can be no gain. | |
| Death is a harsh fact of life | |
| You cannot avoid or ignore. | |
| The Lifeforce is as strong in | |
| You as it is strong in me, | |
| The difference is what you | |
| Hold captive I set free. | |
| You seek to subjugate all | |
| Those who won' t comply, | |
| I' ll take your prejudice and | |
| Pride and show you why | |
| The values that you hold so dear | |
| all your laws and rules, | |
| They hold no more sway here | |
| Than the mutterings of fools. | |
| Just look about you and | |
| I' m sure that you will find | |
| Heaven lies within our hearts | |
| And Hell is but a figment of | |
| Your mind. | |
| These teachings that you deem so | |
| Sacred bcome words devoid of meaning, | |
| When compared unto a faith that | |
| Preaches something worth believing. | |
| What is to become of us when | |
| Truth is turned to lies, | |
| Will none remain to wipe the tears | |
| When Mother Nature cries? | |
| Proceed with caution | |
| Subservient to all you survey, | |
| Hidden dangers await us on | |
| Each step of our way. | |
| Do not falter | |
| For if you do you will fall, | |
| Prey unto perils far worse | |
| Than you' ve encountered before. | |
| Compared unto the threats we face | |
| Your devil seems so mild, | |
| A relic from the faerietales my | |
| Mother told me as a child. | |
| Why do you carry your God | |
| Like a weapon | |
| A dagger drawn ready to strike | |
| At the heart of a foe when you | |
| Don' t really know the reason | |
| That you fight? | |
| To replace our disgrace with | |
| The ' loving' embrace of your Lord | |
| Can' t you see that the plans | |
| Made for me and my people | |
| To us seem absurd. | |
| THE SORCERORS CREED: | |
| Death is the only recourse | |
| I require in my hour of need. | |
| Drawn to the spirits like | |
| Moths to a flame | |
| When there is no risk then | |
| There can be no gain. | |
| Impassive it shows no remorse | |
| For folly and greed. | |
| Preemptive prejudice has | |
| Dogmatised your life, | |
| These blinkered views that once | |
| Held true will no longer suffice. | |
| For in my world there is no point | |
| Where you can draw the line, | |
| ' twixt good and evil, | |
| Saint and sinner, | |
| Damnate and divine. | |
| Shavenheaded servant of | |
| An infantile faith | |
| By what right do you presume | |
| To come and take my place? | |
| If there is one grain of truth | |
| Amidst your hoard of lies, ' tis | |
| " Love your neighbour as yourself" | |
| With this alone I can abide. | |
| These teachings that you deem so | |
| Sacred bcome words devoid of meaning, | |
| When compared unto a faith that | |
| Preaches something worth believing. | |
| What is to become of us when | |
| Truth is turned to lies, | |
| Will none remain to wipe the tears | |
| When Mother Nature cries? | |
| THE WAY OF THE WARRIOR | |
| When living your life | |
| Like an arrow in flight | |
| You must always accept that | |
| The end is in sight, | |
| Be gtateful at least for the fact | |
| That you knew you came to death | |
| He did not come for you. | |
| You are like targets | |
| Who sit and await | |
| Patiently suffer | |
| The arrows of fate, | |
| Saying " I am but mortal | |
| And destined to die | |
| I can change nothing | |
| So why should I try?" | |
| Each morning you wake is an | |
| ' ember day' dawning, | |
| Your penance for living in | |
| Permanent mourning. | |
| By erst while ideals your | |
| Hearts are enslaved, | |
| You crawl out of the cradle | |
| Straight into the grave. | |
| What reward is a banquet | |
| Of red wine and bread, | |
| When you hunger for life | |
| But on death you are fed? | |
| Do not underestimate | |
| The task you undertake, | |
| Overcome your hopes and fears | |
| And meet them face to fate. | |
| These spirits aren' t your enemies | |
| But neither are they friends, | |
| Do not dare insult them lest | |
| All nature you offend. | |
| They who were here before us | |
| Will remain when we have gone, | |
| And though we' re long forgotten | |
| Still their memory will live on. | |
| Perhaps one day mankind will see | |
| The error of it' s ways, | |
| And in it' s future glimpse | |
| Reflections of our yesterdays. | |
| Drawn to these spirits like | |
| Moths to a flame | |
| When there is no risk | |
| Then there can be no gain. |