Song information On this page you can find the lyrics of the song English Fire, artist - Cradle Of Filth. Album song Nymphetamine, in the genre
Date of issue: 19.09.2004
Record label: The All Blacks
Song language: English
English Fire |
Seven brides serve me seven sins |
Seven seas writhe for me |
From Orient gates to R’lyeh |
Abydos to Thessaly |
And Sirens sing from stern |
But now I cease to play |
For I yearn to return |
To woodland ferns |
Where Herne and his wild huntress lay |
Now the tidal are turning |
Spurning the darkness |
The great purgations of distinguished tours |
Are but stills in time |
To the thrill that I’m |
Once more |
Heading to the bedding |
Of her English shores |
The wind bickered in Satanic mill sails |
Eyes flickered in deep thickets of trees |
And mists clung tight in panic to vales |
When Brigantia spoke her soul to me |
From Imbolg to Bealtaine |
Lughnasadh to Samhain feasts |
I heard her lament as season’s blent |
Together a chimerical beast |
Now the tidal are turning |
Churning in darkness |
The celebrations of extinguished wars |
Are but stills in time |
To the chill that climbs |
Once more |
Dreading the red weddings |
On her English shores |
Gone are the rustic summers of my youth |
Cruel winter cut their sacred throats |
With polished scythes that reap worldwide |
Pitch black skies and forest smoke |
And the hosts that I saw there |
Drones of carrion law |
Drove the ghosts of my forbears |
To rove and rally once more |
One of her sons from the vast far-flung |
Come home to rebuild |
The rampant line of the Leonine |
Risen over pestilent fields |
Now the tidal are turning |
Burning in darkness |
The salvation of her hungry sword |
Shalt spill like wine |
From the hills to chines |
That pour |
Spreading her beheadings |
On these English shores |
For the hosts that I saw there |
Drones of carrion law |
Drove the ghosts of my forbears |
To rove and rally once more |
This is a waking for England |
From it’s reticent doze |
This is a waking for England |
Lest hope and glory are regarded as foes |