Samhain
Inkubus Sukkubus Lyrics


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From the west comes old Death
A-riding on the storm
With hungry eyes for funeral fires
To burn till the morrow's dawn
For tis the night, here comes the dead
Unbound from the Underworld
And the children dress as the babes of Hell
All the boys and all the girls

CHORUS:
And the fires shall burn
And the wheel of life shall turn
And the dead come back home on Samhain
And in the night sky on the lunar light they fly
And the dead come back home on Samhain

At the Sabbat high on the funeral hill
Wait the witches at the feast
For the first winter's day
The first winter's sun
A-rising in the east
For Death has come for the summertime
And to take the leaves of spring
Hecate, Nemesis, Dark Mother take us in





CHORUS (x3)

Overall Meaning

The Inkubus Sukkubus song "Samhain" is a haunting representation of the Celtic celebration of Samhain, the ancient festival that marked the end of the harvest season and the beginning of the dark half of the year. The song opens with the image of Death riding in on a storm from the west, with a hunger for the funeral fires that burn through the night until the dawn of the new year. The dead are unbound from the Underworld, and the living dress in costumes that represent the walking dead, ghosts and demons.


The chorus emphasizes the cyclical nature of life and death, destruction and rebirth, with the promise that the fires will burn, the wheel of life will turn, and the dead will come back home on Samhain. The night sky is filled with the lunar light as the dead are freed from the Underworld and return to the land of the living. The climax of the song occurs at the Sabbat, the gathering of witches on the funeral hill for the feast, as they await the arrival of winter and Death's visitation. Hecate, Nemesis, Dark Mother -- three ancient goddesses -- are invoked, asking them to take the living into the darkness and guide them through the winter months until the rebirth of spring arrives.


Overall, "Samhain" is a powerfully evocative song that captures the essence of the Celtic pagan celebration in all its rich complexity. The image of Death as a harbinger of the new year, the unbound dead coming back to life for a single night, and the witches gathered on the hill, all combine to create a mood of eerie wonder that is both beautiful and terrifying.


Line by Line Meaning

From the west comes old Death
Death is approaching from the west


A-riding on the storm
He is riding on a storm


With hungry eyes for funeral fires
He is looking out for fires that arise from funerals


To burn till the morrow's dawn
He wants them to keep burning until the next morning


For tis the night, here comes the dead
This is the night when the dead come


Unbound from the Underworld
They are free from the underworld


And the children dress as the babes of Hell
Children are dressed like babies from hell


All the boys and all the girls
All children are involved


And the fires shall burn
The fires will continue to burn


And the wheel of life shall turn
The wheel of life will keep moving forward


And the dead come back home on Samhain
Dead people return home on Samhain


And in the night sky on the lunar light they fly
The dead fly in on the night sky under the moonlight


At the Sabbat high on the funeral hill
Witches gather on a hill


Wait the witches at the feast
Witches are waiting to feast


For the first winter's day
This is the first day of winter


The first winter's sun
The sun is rising on this day


A-rising in the east
It's rising in the east


For Death has come for the summertime
Death has arrived for summertime


And to take the leaves of spring
He is here to take the leaves of spring season


Hecate, Nemesis, Dark Mother take us in
The witches are calling upon Hecate, Nemesis and Dark Mother to take them in


CHORUS (x3)
This is the chorus, and it repeats three times




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