The Goat
Inkubus Sukkubus Lyrics


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In the hot night as the moon rises higher,
He has come to quench your desire.
Here comes an angel to fan your fire,
To take you to the stars, take you higher.
Back from the days when the world was young,
Back from the days when life was fun.
It is him; he has come,
He is the Beast and he is the One.

Horns of the Goat,
Hooves of the Goat,
The fire of the Goat is in the eyes of the Goat
Hooves of the Goat,
Horns of the Goat,
The fire of the Goat is in the eyes of the Goat

In your hunger and in your lust,
He makes you do the things you must.
The red-hot flames are in your blood,
The red-hot flames of sexual love.
The god of madness will take your hand,
The god of madness lead you to the dance.
Lost in the rhythm, lost in the trance,
Lost in the fever, lost in the dance.

Across the seas, across the sand,
These are all the lands of Pan
Every fey, every woman and man,
You are all the babes of Pan.





In the eyes of the Goat,
Is the fire of the Goat.

Overall Meaning

The Inkubus Sukkubus song "The Goat" is a hymn to the pagan god Pan, who is depicted as a horned and hoofed goat-man. Pan is seen as the embodiment of primal, untamed nature, whose essence is both ecstatic and terrifying. The lyrics describe the experience of being possessed by Pan's spirit, which inflames the passions and unleashes a wild, frenzied energy. The opening lines set the scene for the arrival of Pan: the hot night and the rising moon create an atmosphere of eroticism and mystery. Pan is described as an angel who fans the fire of desire and takes the listener to the stars, which suggests that the ecstasy of the encounter transcends ordinary reality. The reference to the days when the world was young and life was fun evokes a sense of nostalgia for a time when the natural world was more vibrant and connected to human experience.


The chorus of the song repeats the imagery of Pan's goat-like features: horns and hooves that reflect the fire in his eyes. This creates a powerful visual image of the god as a creature of earth and spirit, simultaneously divine and animalistic. The verses describe the effect of Pan's visitation on the listener: the god's power makes people do the things they must do, unleashing the sexual energy that lies dormant within them. The god of madness is invoked, suggesting that the encounter with Pan can be overwhelming and even dangerous. Yet the surrender to the dance leads to a loss of self, a state of ecstatic union with the primal forces of nature. The final verse presents Pan as the lord of all lands, who rules over fey, women, and men alike. The fire in his eyes symbolizes the divine spark that animates all creation, and that draws us closer to the mystery of life and death.


Line by Line Meaning

In the hot night as the moon rises higher,
As the moon gets higher in the hot night, the being known as the Goat arrives to satisfy your desire.


He has come to quench your desire.
The Goat is here to satisfy your desires.


Here comes an angel to fan your fire,
An angel, in the form of the Goat, comes to intensify your passion.


To take you to the stars, take you higher.
The Goat will make you feel like you are soaring to the stars, elevating you to new heights.


Back from the days when the world was young,
The Goat has returned from the time when the world was young.


Back from the days when life was fun.
The Goat has come from the time when life was carefree and enjoyable.


It is him; he has come,
The Goat has arrived and is present.


He is the Beast and he is the One.
The Goat is the Beast and the One who will satisfy your desires.


Horns of the Goat,
The Goat has horns.


Hooves of the Goat,
The Goat has hooves.


The fire of the Goat is in the eyes of the Goat
The passion of the Goat is reflected in its eyes.


Hooves of the Goat,
The Goat has hooves.


Horns of the Goat,
The Goat has horns.


The fire of the Goat is in the eyes of the Goat
The passion of the Goat is reflected in its eyes.


In your hunger and in your lust,
The Goat takes advantage of your hunger and lust.


He makes you do the things you must.
The Goat influences you to do what you must in order to fulfill your desire.


The red-hot flames are in your blood,
Your sexual desire is red-hot and flows in your blood.


The red-hot flames of sexual love.
The intensity of sexual love is fiery red-hot.


The god of madness will take your hand,
The Goat, considered a god of madness, will lead you in your passion.


The god of madness lead you to the dance.
The Goat leads you into the passionate 'dance' of sexual love.


Lost in the rhythm, lost in the trance,
You become enraptured in the rhythm and trance of sexual love.


Lost in the fever, lost in the dance.
You become lost in the passion and frenzy of sexual love.


Across the seas, across the sand,
The Goat is present across all lands and oceans.


These are all the lands of Pan
All lands and people belong to Pan, the god of nature, who is associated with the Goat.


Every fey, every woman and man,
Both men and women, including fey creatures, are subject to the influence of the Goat.


You are all the babes of Pan.
All individuals are considered children or 'babes' of Pan, including those influenced by the Goat.


In the eyes of the Goat,
The passion and desire of the Goat is evident in its eyes.


Is the fire of the Goat.
The passion of the Goat is symbolized by the fire in its eyes.




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