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In Winter Enticed - Sacrilege



     
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[Music: Bergholtz, Dinsdale, Svensson]
[Lyrics: Dinsdale, Svensson]She arrived in the coldest of winters,
to a slumbering world so white
Naked she came and with eyes so blue,
a monument of beauty she wasThe white covered world was peaceful
and she arrived like the mist before dawn
A dreamlike shadeless goddess raised by the frost in the northBut behind her mask of glimmering goodness
a wicked smile appeared
A symbol of darkness in disguise
sent to haunt the lightShe grabbed her sword and rode out in the night
to entice all the living and ravish their lives
Her voice was filled with tenderness
as it echoed throughout the landHer concupiscence was strong
and lured creatures to their graves
Her heart was made of stone
she was starving for the deadWhen day had passes and turned into night
she captured god's angels and fed on their fright
The land she had conquered laid empty and cold

Exhausted with grief their souls were soldShe ripped her mask of glimmering goodness
to unveil her blackened soul
A symbol of darkness in disgust
sent to crush the lightShe grabbed her sword and rode out in the night
to entice all the living and ravish their lives
Her voice was filled with tenderness
as it echoed throughout the landHer concupiscence was strong...What peace for me in a star or moon
What solace in nightingale
They tell me of the lost and gone
and dawn completes the tale

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There are at least three artists by this name:
1) A crust punk / thrash metal / doom metal band from England.
2) An old school melodic death metal band from Sweden.
3) A doom metal band from Italy. 1) The British Sacrilege was a female-fronted metal band from the Midlands region of England. Despite having played relatively few gigs during their existence, Sacrilege is today recognised as an important band...

Read more about Sacrilege on Last.fm.


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