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Enter the Eternal Fire - Bathory



     
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Leave the world of mortals to walk
into the mist to stalk unto the other sidePlains of otherness
The utter emptiness
Where time have ceased and dark and light collide
Crossing the river of death and water cold
Slowly walking up the bridge
The jewelled bridge I walk for what seems a lifetime
In the night it's jewels glowThere on the other side
On shore of no return
The one for me awaits
Cannot avoid the eyes
In which the fire burns
Comed this far it is too late
And He calls my name
First a whispering then louder
And he wants me to follow
And to Enter the Eternal Fire...I walk this endless night
His eyes the only light

Repeatedly he whispers my name
Fingers move and twist
Through crimson thick dark mist
and voices cry of agony and pain
Close now to his kingdom bleak world dark and still
I follow the voice whispering my nameApproach the gate of sin
Opened up to let me in and there, He stand in flames
price now I must pay for eternity my soul his claim
For years of pleasures, victory and gold
The one who stand in flames
Now rise and walk my way and reach out for my soul
fall down. The Eternal Fire...I stand at the jaws of the pit
The heat scorch my flesh
The fall seem never to end
My hair burn
My eyes can't see
The flames slowly eat my soul
pain tears my mind
Hear my cries oh LordHave mercy oh Lord
This can't be
Raging flames all over me
Inferno of heat

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Bathory was a Swedish extreme metal band formed in Vällingby in 1983 and named after the infamous Hungarian countess, Elizabeth Báthory. The band's frontman and main songwriter was Quorthon (Thomas Forsberg). Bathory's first four albums were "the blueprint for Scandinavian black metal". The band departed from this style on their fifth album, Hammerheart (1990), which is often cited as the first Viking metal album. Bathory continued in the Viking metal style throughout the 1990s and early 2000s, although the band returned to thrash metal with the albums Requiem (1994) and Octagon (1995).

Read more about Bathory on Last.fm.


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