Mental Mercury

Satyr Wongraven

Past tense icons
locked up in cages
A disgrace to us, (and) a vital sight of (impending) doom
Upheld by insane aggression
No tender repentance, (just) denial of ugliness
With the rain come their conquest

Behold those who ride black winds
Satan, the kings are heading home

No harmony on the horizon
when our haven burns silently
An image of absolute mutiny
against those who pertain to the dearest hell

Monotonous graveyard plains -
The soul exile
Quintessence of pain -
a higher form of suffering!

(Why should man be protected,
what has he done to justify it?
This is why we embrace animals;
they represent the innocence man doesn't have)

Monotonous graveyard plains -
The soul exile
Quintessence of pain -
Satan, the kings are heading home

Trivia about the song Mental Mercury by Satyricon

When was the song “Mental Mercury” released by Satyricon?
The song Mental Mercury was released in 2002, on the album “Volcano”.
Who composed the song “Mental Mercury” by Satyricon?
The song “Mental Mercury” by Satyricon was composed by Satyr Wongraven.

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