Wake Of The Christian Knights
Inkubus Sukkubus Lyrics


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From old Rome they come a-riding
On a song with armour shining
Christian sons with hearts of anger
Bring the book, the cross, the chancre
Hallelujah, hallelujah, kiss the cross or they will burn you
Hallelujah, hallelujah, they have come to rape and murder

Tell them we've had it all
They've had their day now they shall fall
Tell them of the turning tide
They can run but they can't hide

Across a sea of tears and blood
Across a scape of murdered babies
They will cleanse and purify
For their Christ and for their Lady
They will take the joy of love and
Name it as a badge of shame
They will steal and they will plunder
They will tell you you're to blame

On the wheel and on the gibbet
Broken bodies, broken dreams
In the churches, the sheep, the traitors
Now they are both pure and clean
Hallelujah, hallelujah
Hallelujah, hallelujah




Hallelujah, hallelujah
Hallelujah, hallelujah

Overall Meaning

The song Wake of the Christian Knights by Inkubus Sukkubus is a commentary on the atrocities committed by the Christian knights during the Crusades. The first verse describes the knights' arrival from Rome, with their armor shining and hearts full of anger. The chorus warns of the consequences of not submitting to their Christian faith - either kiss the cross or be burned. The second verse is a call to resist the knights' violent crusade, to tell them that their day of dominance is over and that they will fall. The third verse describes the horrific acts committed by the knights in the name of their religion - purging and cleansing the land of anyone who does not align with their beliefs. The final chorus repeats the hallelujahs, underscoring the religious fervor that drives the Christian knights in their brutal campaign.


The song illustrates the danger of religious zealotry and the violence it can inspire. It is also a critique of the Crusades, a period of time where people were willing to die or kill in the name of religion. The song's lyrics paint a vivid picture of the atrocities committed by the Christian knights in the name of their faith, highlighting the hypocrisy of using violence and murder to spread their message of love and compassion.


Line by Line Meaning

From old Rome they come a-riding
They come from the ancient Roman empire, riding horses towards their destination.


On a song with armour shining
Wearing shiny armor, they ride towards their destination.


Christian sons with hearts of anger
These are Christian soldiers who are angry.


Bring the book, the cross, the chancre
They bring religious symbols, including the Bible, the cross, and the disease 'chancre'.


Hallelujah, hallelujah, kiss the cross or they will burn you
They threaten to harm those who do not kiss the cross religious symbol by burning them.


Hallelujah, hallelujah, they have come to rape and murder
Their intention is to commit horrific crimes such as rape and murder.


Tell them we've had it all
We have had enough of their actions.


They've had their day now they shall fall
They will soon fall and be defeated.


Tell them of the turning tide
Inform them that things are changing and not in their favor.


They can run but they can't hide
They may try to escape but will be caught eventually.


Across a sea of tears and blood
The journey they have made is full of sadness and violence.


Across a scape of murdered babies
They have killed innocent babies on their path.


They will cleanse and purify
They believe their actions will clear the area of evil.


For their Christ and for their Lady
They do these things in the name of their religious beliefs of Jesus Christ and the Virgin Mary.


They will take the joy of love and
These soldiers will rob individuals of their love and happiness


Name it as a badge of shame
The soldiers will disgrace these individuals' personal experiences.


They will steal and they will plunder
They will steal and rob belongings from individuals.


They will tell you you're to blame
They will falsely accuse individuals who are innocent.


On the wheel and on the gibbet
People are being tortured in various ways, including being tied to a wheel or a gibbet.


Broken bodies, broken dreams
People are left with shattered dreams and are physically broken.


In the churches, the sheep, the traitors
Individuals are being punished in churches, and those loyal and disloyal are being treated the same.


Now they are both pure and clean
Those who are punished are now considered pure and clean by the soldiers.


Hallelujah, hallelujah
Rejoice!


Hallelujah, hallelujah
Rejoice!


Hallelujah, hallelujah
Rejoice!


Hallelujah, hallelujah
Rejoice!




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