Balor Of The Evil Eye
Airged L'amh Lyrics


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[Nuada's return to the throne, marks the end of Brea's ruling and without his will he is enforced to compromise everything that he had gained with Tuatha De Dannan. So Breas describes the facts to his father Elatha ruler of the Foworians and he with his turn sends the Balor Of The Evil Eye , King Of The Demons. He had the eye of destruction. The eye would be opened only in the battlefield and it was able to destroy an army even if it was consisting of ten thousand warriors.]

In the dark forest
Of his mind and soul
I follow the path the greed of the king
Deep and frozen seas
Sights of wounded souls
Leading him to the land of lord of Seathroll

Oh, cursed land of Fomorians
Lay your hands on this king

I've seen the Balor smile
I've seen the Runes
Fomorians run like dogs
Thirsty for blood
The Oghams shape in great standing stones
A gory treason a mighty contract
Enslave the tribes of famous Mother Earth

Lugh
God of the Sun
Embrace the Tuatha De Dannan
Nuada of the Silver Arm
Will claim his rightful place as king

I am the Balor of the Evil Eye
The great sorcerer, a mind of evil
The art of magic handed to me from
Ancient chronicles of lost Atlantis
I am the one who'll rape your land
Your Godless womb, I'll saw the black seed

Lugh
God of the Sun
Embrace the Tuatha De Dannan




Nuada of the Silver Arm
Will claim his rightful place as king

Overall Meaning

The song Balor of the Evil Eye by Airged L'amh tells a story of conflict and power struggle between two ancient tribes in Irish mythology - Tuatha De Dannan and Fomorians. The lyrics describe the return of Nuada to the throne, marking the end of Brea's rule. Brea, who was not willing to compromise his gains to Tuatha De Dannan, sought the help of his father Elatha, ruler of the Fomorians, to send the Balor of the Evil Eye, king of the demons, to destroy Tuatha De Dannan. The Balor of the Evil Eye possessed a destructive eye that could wipe out an entire army. As the story unfolds, the Balor of the Evil Eye unleashes his power, causing death and destruction in his wake. The lyrics further describe the Balor's vicious nature, as he claims that he will rape the land and sow the black seed, symbolizing his evil intentions.


The lyrics paint a vivid picture of the conflict between the two tribes and the power struggle that ensues. It highlights the lengths that some are willing to go to maintain their power and control over others. The imagery of the Balor of the Evil Eye and his destructive powers adds an element of danger and fear to the story. The lyrics also touch upon the theme of ancient mythology and magic, with references to lost Atlantis and the art of magic.


Overall, the song Balor of the Evil Eye is a thoughtful and insightful interpretation of Irish mythology. It brings to life a story of conflict, power struggle, and destruction in a unique and compelling way.


Line by Line Meaning

In the dark forest
In the deepest corners of his mind and soul, the king is consumed by greed.


Of his mind and soul
The king's greed has taken hold of every aspect of his being.


I follow the path the greed of the king
The king's greed has led him down a destructive path.


Deep and frozen seas
The king's journey takes him to treacherous and unforgiving waters.


Sights of wounded souls
The king witnesses the devastation and suffering caused by his actions.


Leading him to the land of lord of Seathroll
The king is guided towards the ruler of an opposing land.


Oh, cursed land of Fomorians
The land of the Fomorians is cursed with darkness and evil.


Lay your hands on this king
The king seeks the aid of the Fomorians to further his own ambitions.


I've seen the Balor smile
The demonic Balor revels in destruction and chaos.


I've seen the Runes
The Fomorians use powerful runes to bolster their strength in battle.


Fomorians run like dogs
Even the brutal Fomorian warriors flee in terror from the Balor's wrath.


Thirsty for blood
The Fomorians are driven by a desire for violence and domination.


The Oghams shape in great standing stones
The magical Ogham stones stand as a testament to the Fomorians' dark power.


A gory treason a mighty contract
The Fomorians and the king form a bloody alliance to conquer their enemies.


Enslave the tribes of famous Mother Earth
The king and the Fomorians seek to dominate and subjugate all who stand in their way.


Lugh
A reference to the Celtic god of the sun and light.


God of the Sun
A powerful deity worshipped by the Tuatha De Dannan.


Embrace the Tuatha De Dannan
Lugh offers his protection to the Tuatha De Dannan.


Nuada of the Silver Arm
The true king of the Tuatha De Dannan, who was usurped by the greedy Brea.


Will claim his rightful place as king
Nuada will reclaim his throne and restore order to the land.


I am the Balor of the Evil Eye
The Balor is a demonic creature with the power to devastate armies with a single glance.


The great sorcerer, a mind of evil
The Balor is a powerful sorcerer with an insatiable thirst for destruction.


The art of magic handed to me from
The Balor's mastery of magic is derived from ancient sources of forbidden knowledge.


Ancient chronicles of lost Atlantis
Atlantis is a legendary civilization associated with advanced technology and arcane knowledge.


I am the one who'll rape your land
The Balor revels in destruction and seeks to decimate anything in his path.


Your Godless womb, I'll saw the black seed
The Balor seeks to corrupt and destroy all that is good and pure.




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