The Witch Of Berkeley
Inkubus Sukkubus Lyrics


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A woman liked by all who ever knew her
A hedonist who lived life for the day
She fed her soul on feasting and with riches
And feared the day that she would have to pay

Her raven came, one evening to her table
And warned her soon she'd pay out for her sins
She cried alound, 'My merry days are over'
'For now's the time my troubles shall begin'

You can't cheat your day of reckoning
For fate chatches up with you
For this is your day of reckoning now

The days that came were filled with many sorrows
And soon our witch was taken to her bed
Her children came, a monk and nun to see her
And as she died, they reeled at what she'd said

Within her tomb, her body wrapped in deer hide
And triple chains to guard her mortal soul




Then demons came and smashed two chains asunder
The third of iron, Old Nick destroyed alone

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Inkubus Sukkubus's "The Witch Of Berkeley" appear to be telling the story of a woman who lived a life of hedonism and indulgence, only to be brought to a moment of reckoning. She was well-liked by all who knew her, but she lived solely for the pleasures of life, ignoring the potential consequences of her actions. One evening, her raven came to her and warned her of the consequences of her sins. She realized that the days of her life of excess and indulgence were over, and that she would have to pay for her actions.


In the days that followed, the witch was plagued by sorrow and pain. Eventually, she died, with her children - a monk and a nun - by her side. She was wrapped in deer hide and chained with triple chains to guard her mortal soul. However, even in death, her sins continued to haunt her. Demons appeared and smashed two of the chains guarding her, leaving only Old Nick - a reference to the devil - to complete the destruction.


Overall, the lyrics of this song seem to be a cautionary tale about the dangers of living a life of excess and indulgence, warning that there will come a day of reckoning for those who do not consider the consequences of their actions.


Line by Line Meaning

A woman liked by all who ever knew her
The woman was loved by everyone who ever met her.


A hedonist who lived life for the day
She was someone who lived life to the fullest, always seeking pleasure and enjoyment in the moment.


She fed her soul on feasting and with riches
She indulged in rich foods and material wealth to find satisfaction and happiness.


And feared the day that she would have to pay
Deep down, she knew that her pleasurable lifestyle would eventually catch up to her and she would have to face the consequences.


Her raven came, one evening to her table
A bird came to her while she was eating dinner.


And warned her soon she'd pay out for her sins
The bird warned her that she would soon face punishment for her sins.


She cried alound, 'My merry days are over'
She cried out in despair that her happy times were coming to an end.


'For now's the time my troubles shall begin'
She realized that her problems were starting and there was nothing she could do to stop them.


You can't cheat your day of reckoning
You can't avoid the consequences of your actions forever.


For fate chatches up with you
Eventually, your past catches up with you and you have to face the consequences.


For this is your day of reckoning now
This is the day when she has to face the consequences for her actions.


The days that came were filled with many sorrows
The days after her warning were filled with sadness and grief.


And soon our witch was taken to her bed
She became very ill and was confined to her bed.


Her children came, a monk and nun to see her
Her children, who were now a monk and a nun, came to visit her before she died.


And as she died, they reeled at what she'd said
As she died, her children were stunned by the things she had said and done.


Within her tomb, her body wrapped in deer hide
After she died, she was buried in a tomb and her body was wrapped in deer hide.


And triple chains to guard her mortal soul
To keep her soul from escaping, her coffin was secured with three chains.


Then demons came and smashed two chains asunder
Despite the chains, demons were able to break two of them and get to her soul.


The third of iron, Old Nick destroyed alone
The third and final chain was made of iron and was destroyed by Satan himself.




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