Call form the Grave
Daemonarch Lyrics
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God of Heaven, hear my cries
Of anguish, I'm in pain
I'm suffering a thousand deaths
But I live on in vain
Death would greet with eternal sleep
My life has ceased, the time has come
Can no one hear my pleas?
Lowered down at the moisty ground
Into the dark and cold
My heartbeat is the only sound
Tears my limbs and soul
I scream for mercy, hear my cries
Lord, don't abandon me
I'm so tired
Grant me the eternal sleep
Buried and forgotten
In a cold and nameless grave
If death is what awaits me
I feel no fright
Buried and forgotten
In a cold and nameless grave
If there's a God in Heaven
Hear my call from the grave
The lyrics of Daemonarch's song "Call from the Grave," originally a Bathory cover, delve into themes of suffering, anguish, and a yearning for release from the torment of existence. The singer is invoking God, pleading for mercy in their time of extreme physical and emotional distress. The agony they are experiencing is likened to enduring a thousand deaths, a pervasive and unrelenting suffering that seems to have no end. Despite the intensity of their pain, the singer feels as if they are continuing to exist in a state of futility and emptiness.
The yearning for death as a release from the unending torment is expressed vividly in the lyrics, with the singer desiring to find peace in eternal sleep. The contrast between the desire for restful oblivion and the harsh reality of their continued existence is stark, with the singer feeling trapped in a cycle of suffering and pleading for someone to hear their cries for help. The imagery of being lowered into a dark, cold grave highlights the sense of entrapment and isolation that the singer feels, with only the sound of their own heartbeat echoing in the darkness.
The desperation of the singer is palpable as they cry out for mercy and beg for release from their suffering. The repeated pleas to the Lord not to abandon them reflect a deep sense of abandonment and hopelessness, as they feel overwhelmed by the weight of their pain and exhaustion. The desire for eternal sleep, for an end to the agony and the opportunity to finally rest, is a central theme throughout the song, underscoring the depth of the singer's despair and longing for peace.
As the singer contemplates the prospect of being buried and forgotten in a cold, nameless grave, they find a sense of resignation and acceptance of their fate. The idea of death as a release from fear and suffering is embraced, with the singer finding solace in the thought of being laid to rest and finally finding relief from their anguish. The final plea to a potential higher power, to hear their call from the grave, encapsulates the singer's yearning for deliverance and release from their torment, a poignant and powerful plea for mercy and peace.
Line by Line Meaning
God of Heaven, hear my cries
Calling out to a higher power for help and guidance
Of anguish, I'm in pain
Expressing deep emotional suffering and distress
I'm suffering a thousand deaths
Enduring extreme hardship and agony
But I live on in vain
Feeling like life has lost its meaning and purpose
Death would greet with eternal sleep
Seeking release and peace in death
My soul would come to peace
Longing for spiritual rest and tranquility
My life has ceased, the time has come
Accepting the inevitable end of life
Can no one hear my pleas?
Feeling unheard and alone in suffering
Lowered down at the moisty ground
Being buried in a damp, cold grave
Into the dark and cold
Facing the bleakness and emptiness of death
My heartbeat is the only sound
Being consumed by fear and loneliness
Tears my limbs and soul
Experiencing physical and emotional pain
I scream for mercy, hear my cries
Begging for compassion and relief
Lord, don't abandon me
Pleading for divine intervention and guidance
I'm so tired
Feeling exhausted from the struggle
Grant me the eternal sleep
Desiring a peaceful end to suffering through death
Buried and forgotten
Lost and overlooked by the living
In a cold and nameless grave
Laid to rest in an unmarked, unfeeling place
If death is what awaits me
Accepting the inevitability of death
I feel no fright
Finding comfort and peace in the face of death
If there's a God in Heaven
Questioning the existence and presence of a higher power
Hear my call from the grave
Pleading for divine attention and mercy in death
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@insidethefall78
this cover and this whole album is fucking awesome
@nechrist
Best version ever!
@AlexRichardson98
I love this freaking album cover
@Gaahl18
I didn't know that this song was a cover from Bathory. I heard the Bathory version and I think is very good. Daemonarch copied the song but put his seal.
@djangosartana
very good cover and the whole album is awesome too.
@Astral_infinite
All Hail Bathory
@omarattar9539
Daemonarch was Moonspell's side project
@omarattar9539
Call from the grave, Daemonarch-cover
@megatron836
awesome
@gd7412gage
i love these instrumentals i like his voice but i am of tha heavy blak metal genre myself, it being im only 21