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Seraphic Deviltry
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Metal
Seraphic Deviltry was released on 1 January 1996 by Massacre Records as a part of the album Velvet Darkness They Fear
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Release Date1 January 1996
LabelMassacre Records
Melodicness
Acousticness
Valence
Danceability
Energy
BPM120

Credits

PERFORMING ARTISTS
Theatre of Tragedy
Theatre of Tragedy
Performer
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
Liv Kristine Espenaes
Liv Kristine Espenaes
Songwriter
Raymond Rohoni
Raymond Rohoni
Songwriter
Hein Frode Hansen
Hein Frode Hansen
Songwriter
Johan Espen
Johan Espen
Songwriter

Lyrics

Whether he the quaint savant's power doth hold, I know not
Albeit aetat a thousand stars' birth he is
Birth he is, birth he is
Quoth I that for reasons to me oblivious
August of a granditude of servants is he held
And by plastic consonantry
E'en more servants to the host added are
Pelf they are, dare I say
Maugre his diurnal seraphic deviltry
I say that deviltry, 'tis forsooth deviltry
Mind not this in scintillating shades clad is
To claim the glore is he suffered
"Grant me the fatlings (quoth he) the fatter the better"
And died they of starvation
They are not slaughtering their fatlings
They are slaughtering themselves
Sith I at time of yester the questions durst ask
And dare I say this burden weightful was
Wrack of his machine-like motion was I named
Tho' blind and fond, the jesters rebuilt
The machine alike, oh, oh, oh (yet whetted)
Whetted and dight, oh, oh, oh (are its edges)
The machine alike, oh, oh, oh (yet whetted)
Whetted and dight, oh, oh, oh (are its edges)
Written by: Hein Frode Hansen, Johan Espen, Liv Kristine Espenaes, Raymond Rohoni
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