Hell-Fire
Inkubus Sukkubus Lyrics


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So much we'd learn in this age of denial
Wild Rabelaisians to teach us their pleasures
Do what you will we could all learn to live by
Though guilt and torment are our only treasures

Hell-Fire and brimstone and blasphemy be mine
Liberty reign with Sir Francis for all time
Do what you will and evour all that's divine
Hell-Fire and brimstone and blasphemy be mine

Strange tales are told of their nights filled with pleasure
Of wild excesses and boundless debauchery
I'd take irreverence and sweet Breast of Venus
If faith and wafers was all I was offered

Hell-Fire and brimstone and blasphemy be mine
Liberty reign with Sir Francis for all time
Do what you will and evour all that's divine
Hell-Fire and brimstone and blasphemy be mine

Hell-Fire and brimstone and blasphemy be mine
Liberty reign with Sir Francis for all time
Do what you will and evour all that's divine
Hell-Fire and brimstone and blasphemy be mine

Deny yourself and deny you are living
Deprive yourself and you'll die knowing nothing
Though some would say we are made in His likeness
We're flesh and blood and there's so much to drink of

Hell-Fire and brimstone and blasphemy be mine
Liberty reign with Sir Francis for all time
Do what you will and evour all that's divine
Hell-Fire and brimstone and blasphemy be mine

Hell-Fire and brimstone and blasphemy be mine
Liberty reign with Sir Francis for all time




Do what you will and evour all that's divine
Hell-Fire and brimstone and blasphemy be mine

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Inkubus Sukkubus's song "Hell-Fire" reveal a fascination with the pleasures of life and a rejection of traditional religious morality. The opening lines argue that despite living in an age of denial, there is still so much to learn from those who embrace pleasure and live without guilt. The singer suggests that we could all benefit from this Rabelaisian attitude of doing what we will, even if it means rejecting the treasures of guilt and torment that religion often offers. The chorus then declares that the singer embraces blasphemy and hell-fire, rejecting the idea that we should deny ourselves the pleasures of life in the name of religious piety.


The second verse presents a contrast between the wild excesses of those who reject traditional morality and the bland offerings of religion. The singer would rather indulge in "sweet Breast of Venus" than be offered nothing more than wafers and faith. The chorus repeats, reinforcing the idea that Hell-Fire, brimstone, and blasphemy are desired over the restrictions of religious morality.


The final verse continues this theme, arguing that denying oneself leads only to a life without knowledge or meaning. The singer suggests that while some may argue that we are made in God's image and should follow religious rules, there is much more to life than that. The final chorus repeats the previous messages, emphasizing the singer's rejection of religious morality and embrace of pleasure and blasphemy.


Line by Line Meaning

So much we'd learn in this age of denial
There is much we can learn in a time when people reject truth and reality.


Wild Rabelaisians to teach us their pleasures
People who live extravagantly can teach us how to seek joy and satisfaction in life.


Do what you will we could all learn to live by
If we follow our own desires, we can learn how to truly live.


Though guilt and torment are our only treasures
Even if we feel guilty or tormented, we can still find value in these experiences.


Hell-Fire and brimstone and blasphemy be mine
I embrace rebellion and blasphemy and will face the consequences of my actions.


Liberty reign with Sir Francis for all time
I seek freedom and will honor the spirit of Sir Francis Drake, who fought for liberty.


Do what you will and evour all that's divine
Indulge in life and take pleasure in all that is sacred and holy.


Strange tales are told of their nights filled with pleasure
There are stories of people who indulge wildly and experience great pleasure.


Of wild excesses and boundless debauchery
These people engage in extreme and uninhibited behavior.


I'd take irreverence and sweet Breast of Venus
I prefer to mock tradition and seek pleasure and beauty in life.


If faith and wafers was all I was offered
If religion was the only thing offered to me, I would reject it in favor of other pleasures.


Deny yourself and deny you are living
If you refuse to indulge in life, you are not truly living.


Deprive yourself and you'll die knowing nothing
If you refuse to indulge in life, you will not experience its richness and variety.


Though some would say we are made in His likeness
Some people believe we are created in the image of God.


We're flesh and blood and there's so much to drink of
Regardless of our origin, we are human and there are many pleasures in life to enjoy.




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