| Song | Catherine Blake |
| Artist | My Dying Bride |
| Album | Anti-Diluvian Chronicles |
| Download | Image LRC TXT |
| 作词 : My Dying Bride | |
| So vile men's torment was truly a pleasure | |
| A plain that would change mankind for ever more | |
| Catherine | |
| Black slept fitfully in thesummer night. | |
| In the heat. | |
| She murmured gently and moved smoothly,this way and that. | |
| Oh, the beauty. | |
| Catherine smiled. | |
| Took a fabulous breath | |
| Her luscious eyes, delicate fingers,clawed at her sodden bed.of summer air and tasted death. | |
| Die Erorians' visit had been successful rewarding. | |
| With night of female screams of whimpers,lustful dreams.delicate soft gasps. | |
| Night followed rampant night of | |
| The ultimate attack on | |
| Heaven and it's glories. | |
| Seduce them as they slept, oblivious totheir midnight tryst. | |
| Phantom raped in their dreams. | |
| The sad ones take their own lives. | |
| The seed of doom was planted. | |
| Slay their men night after night. | |
| Catherine | |
| Black dreamt of a horror. | |
| Of passion too and of terror. | |
| Over her silent breast, shadows swept, | |
| Motherhood was destroyed by the seedshades caressed.and laid to waste. | |
| A great rift was born. | |
| Men and the | |
| The daggers went in deep, vile and sickening.world were torn. | |
| Women swept awat all infancy from their wombs. | |
| And still the | |
| Lord God remained silent,no utterance, no movement, no tears. | |
| The earth became red. | |
| Disgust and hatred for the lives of woman. | |
| The butchery, the savagery,did spill | |
| The cutting machines of man.unto themselves. | |
| A chorus of agony from | |
| Heaven and | |
| Rain poured | |
| The creature of all sins. | |
| The lord of the | |
| In a colossus of angels tears.bleakest abode. | |
| Did wonder at the silence. | |
| All Hell did fill with the screaming souls | |
| What did the | |
| Almighty know? | |
| Hoping our lord would unleash them all.of dead men. | |
| The mighty army of | |
| God did stand and wait, | |
| The great fiery pit. | |
| Hordes ripped apart. | |
| Chaos ensued, screaming from the dark.corners of earth | |
| Observing his darkened child, in the miserable | |
| The Lord watched as his beloved slipped silently | |
| The great heart of | |
| God will heal up the earth. | |
| Back into the darkness below. |
| zuo ci : My Dying Bride | |
| So vile men' s torment was truly a pleasure | |
| A plain that would change mankind for ever more | |
| Catherine | |
| Black slept fitfully in thesummer night. | |
| In the heat. | |
| She murmured gently and moved smoothly, this way and that. | |
| Oh, the beauty. | |
| Catherine smiled. | |
| Took a fabulous breath | |
| Her luscious eyes, delicate fingers, clawed at her sodden bed. of summer air and tasted death. | |
| Die Erorians' visit had been successful rewarding. | |
| With night of female screams of whimpers, lustful dreams. delicate soft gasps. | |
| Night followed rampant night of | |
| The ultimate attack on | |
| Heaven and it' s glories. | |
| Seduce them as they slept, oblivious totheir midnight tryst. | |
| Phantom raped in their dreams. | |
| The sad ones take their own lives. | |
| The seed of doom was planted. | |
| Slay their men night after night. | |
| Catherine | |
| Black dreamt of a horror. | |
| Of passion too and of terror. | |
| Over her silent breast, shadows swept, | |
| Motherhood was destroyed by the seedshades caressed. and laid to waste. | |
| A great rift was born. | |
| Men and the | |
| The daggers went in deep, vile and sickening. world were torn. | |
| Women swept awat all infancy from their wombs. | |
| And still the | |
| Lord God remained silent, no utterance, no movement, no tears. | |
| The earth became red. | |
| Disgust and hatred for the lives of woman. | |
| The butchery, the savagery, did spill | |
| The cutting machines of man. unto themselves. | |
| A chorus of agony from | |
| Heaven and | |
| Rain poured | |
| The creature of all sins. | |
| The lord of the | |
| In a colossus of angels tears. bleakest abode. | |
| Did wonder at the silence. | |
| All Hell did fill with the screaming souls | |
| What did the | |
| Almighty know? | |
| Hoping our lord would unleash them all. of dead men. | |
| The mighty army of | |
| God did stand and wait, | |
| The great fiery pit. | |
| Hordes ripped apart. | |
| Chaos ensued, screaming from the dark. corners of earth | |
| Observing his darkened child, in the miserable | |
| The Lord watched as his beloved slipped silently | |
| The great heart of | |
| God will heal up the earth. | |
| Back into the darkness below. |
| zuò cí : My Dying Bride | |
| So vile men' s torment was truly a pleasure | |
| A plain that would change mankind for ever more | |
| Catherine | |
| Black slept fitfully in thesummer night. | |
| In the heat. | |
| She murmured gently and moved smoothly, this way and that. | |
| Oh, the beauty. | |
| Catherine smiled. | |
| Took a fabulous breath | |
| Her luscious eyes, delicate fingers, clawed at her sodden bed. of summer air and tasted death. | |
| Die Erorians' visit had been successful rewarding. | |
| With night of female screams of whimpers, lustful dreams. delicate soft gasps. | |
| Night followed rampant night of | |
| The ultimate attack on | |
| Heaven and it' s glories. | |
| Seduce them as they slept, oblivious totheir midnight tryst. | |
| Phantom raped in their dreams. | |
| The sad ones take their own lives. | |
| The seed of doom was planted. | |
| Slay their men night after night. | |
| Catherine | |
| Black dreamt of a horror. | |
| Of passion too and of terror. | |
| Over her silent breast, shadows swept, | |
| Motherhood was destroyed by the seedshades caressed. and laid to waste. | |
| A great rift was born. | |
| Men and the | |
| The daggers went in deep, vile and sickening. world were torn. | |
| Women swept awat all infancy from their wombs. | |
| And still the | |
| Lord God remained silent, no utterance, no movement, no tears. | |
| The earth became red. | |
| Disgust and hatred for the lives of woman. | |
| The butchery, the savagery, did spill | |
| The cutting machines of man. unto themselves. | |
| A chorus of agony from | |
| Heaven and | |
| Rain poured | |
| The creature of all sins. | |
| The lord of the | |
| In a colossus of angels tears. bleakest abode. | |
| Did wonder at the silence. | |
| All Hell did fill with the screaming souls | |
| What did the | |
| Almighty know? | |
| Hoping our lord would unleash them all. of dead men. | |
| The mighty army of | |
| God did stand and wait, | |
| The great fiery pit. | |
| Hordes ripped apart. | |
| Chaos ensued, screaming from the dark. corners of earth | |
| Observing his darkened child, in the miserable | |
| The Lord watched as his beloved slipped silently | |
| The great heart of | |
| God will heal up the earth. | |
| Back into the darkness below. |