Deluge of Delusional Dreams

Act I - Cast tempest from the east


Winds rise! Seven ills will charge.
Vanquish cities of mankind and divine stellar spheres
Callous demons created in the vaults of the heavens
Raging storms, menacing gods are they


The first is the south wind - rampant havoc
The other is a dragon, whose mouth is the sky
The third is a terrible Shibbu
Fourth is a grim beast, which carries off the young


Tempest of malice
A tempest of vice
The right of Adad
Presaging the baneful storm
Conquer stellar spheres
At the right of Adad
Vanquish cities of man
They are stalking


Winds rise! Seven ills will charge
Conquer stellar spheres of Sin, vanquish cities of man
Created in vaults of the heavens, these callous demons
Bringers of the eclipse, menacing gods are they


The fifth is a furious wolf, who knoweth not to flee
The next is a rampart, which marches against god and king
The seventh is a storm - taking vengeance
Seven are they, messengers to king Anu


Tempest of malice
A tempest of vice
The right of Adad
Presaging the baneful storm
Conquer stellar spheres
At the right of Adad
Vanquish cities of man
They are stalking


Upholding the symbol of the crescent disk
Sin, lord of the oaths, the moon god of Ur
A duel for control with the seven winds


No bolt can turn them back
No door can shut them out
To wreak destruction
Forward they go


Deluge of delusional dreams


With a sanctified pestle and mortar
The counter spells are prepared



Act II - Enlil's retaliation


Incomplete eclipse - Army of Sin rise (repeat)


Hearing these tidings
Elil shaped a plan to retaliate against the seven winds


Exalted Massu of the gods
In divine counsel
The Elder Lords they beheld


The horned crown placed on the throne
Designate the presence of Enlil - glorious one


Army of Sin rise... Rise!


When the seven evil gods storm to sacred vault
Retaliate!


Under Enlil's glare, the triads avenge
They set themselves angrily
The seven winds are subdued
...They will return



*These lyrics are based on an original Mesepotamian myth entitled "The seven evil spirits" (translated by R.C. Thompson in The Devils and Evil Spirits of Babylonia, London, 1903); They are freely interpreted and adapted*

Trivia about the song Deluge of Delusional Dreams by Melechesh

When was the song “Deluge of Delusional Dreams” released by Melechesh?
The song Deluge of Delusional Dreams was released in 2006, on the album “Emissaries”.

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