Witch Of Death
Deathwitch Lyrics


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When she have you in her claws
You can't escape from her law
You must satisfy her needs
As a slave in perversion
Witch of Death
You must do everything she command
Crawl around on the floor
You are not allowed to make a sound
Your tears make her come




Witch of death

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Deathwitch's song "Witch of Death" depict the powerful and dangerous nature of a female witch who can ensnare a person and make them her slave. The lyrics describe how once she has captured someone, the person cannot escape from her powerful clutches and must do everything that she commands. The witch is portrayed as demanding and twisted, with the singer forced to satisfy her perverse needs as a submissive slave.


The lyrics continue to describe the dehumanizing nature of the witch's power, as the singer is forced to crawl around on the floor and remain silent in her presence. The tears of the singer are portrayed as a trigger for the witch, who derives pleasure from their suffering. Overall, the lyrics describe the witch as an object of fear and terror, who embodies the power dynamic of dominance and submission.


Line by Line Meaning

When she have you in her claws
Once she has you in her grasp


You can't escape from her law
You cannot evade her demands


You must satisfy her needs
You are required to fulfill her desires


As a slave in perversion
You are her submissive servant in perversion


Witch of Death
She is the deadly witch


You must do everything she command
You must carry out all of her orders


Crawl around on the floor
You must crawl on the ground


You are not allowed to make a sound
You can't utter a word


Your tears make her come
Your weeping causes her to have satisfaction


Witch of death
She's the deadly witch




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