The Ophelia's Ghost
Lord Vampyr Lyrics


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She walks along the river, between the trees
The Ophelia's ghost
She lived in the castle, on the hill
Like an enslaved, imprisoned from those walls
From the window she watched people
She wished to love
The heart pierced from thorns, bleeding!!
Pure like water, far from the evil
You have screaied that night, when your father,
With its dirty hands touched to you
It has raped to you
Kill it, kill it, kill it
Sinks the blade in its put ride meats

Ophelia!! Ophelia!!

Like burnt-out torches by a sick man's bed
Gaunt cypress-trees stand round the sun bleached stone;
Here doth the little night-owl make her throne,
And the slitht lizard show his jeweled head.
And, where the chaliced poppies flame to red,
In the still chamber of yon pyramid
Surely some Old-World Sphinx lurks darkly hid
Grim warder of this pleasance of the dead.

The suffering for what was too much it was happened,
She slept in its bed of pain
She let to fall in the river




Dipped in cold waters She walks along the river,
Between the trees. the Ophelia's ghost

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Lord Vampyr's song "The Ophelia's Ghost" tell a haunting story of a girl who seems to be a ghost, walking by the river between the trees. It is likely that she is the spirit of Ophelia, a character in Shakespeare's play "Hamlet," who drowned herself after the unrequited love she had for Hamlet drove her insane. In the song, she is described as living in a castle on the hill, but imprisoned and enslaved by its walls. She longs for love and watches people from her window, but her heart is pierced by thorns and bleeding.


The second part of the song takes a darker turn, alluding to an incident where the girl's father touches her inappropriately, leading to her being raped. The lyrics suggest that she seeks revenge by killing her father, as she repeatedly chants, "Kill it, kill it, kill it. Sinks the blade in its put ride meats." The lyrics then return to Ophelia's story, describing her as suffering too much before sleeping in a bed of pain and ultimately falling into the river where she drowned. The image of her walking along the river between the trees, as the Ophelia's ghost, is repeated, indicating that her spirit is still present and wandering in that area.


Overall, the lyrics to "The Ophelia's Ghost" paint a poignant picture of a woman who is trapped and tormented by her circumstances, leading to her tragic end. It is a hauntingly beautiful song that speaks to the pain of unfulfilled love, abuse, and the desire for revenge.


Line by Line Meaning

She walks along the river, between the trees
The ghost of Ophelia wanders along the river, moving fluidly between the trees.


The Ophelia's ghost
The apparition being referred to is the ghost of Ophelia.


She lived in the castle, on the hill
Ophelia once resided in a castle located on a hill.


Like an enslaved, imprisoned from those walls
Despite her regal surroundings, Ophelia felt trapped and imprisoned by the walls of her castle.


From the window she watched people
Ophelia peered out of her window, observing the people outside as they went about their daily lives.


She wished to love
Ophelia longed for romantic affection.


The heart pierced from thorns, bleeding!!
Ophelia's heart aches from the agony of unrequited love, causing her to feel wounded and in pain.


Pure like water, far from the evil
Ophelia was a virtuous person, filled with goodness and far removed from malevolent influences.


You have screamed that night, when your father,
Someone, possibly Ophelia, screamed out in terror on a night when their father was present.


With its dirty hands touched to you
The father of the person being referred to was abusive and violated them in a disgusting manner.


It has raped to you
The individual's father committed the despicable act of rape against them.


Kill it, kill it, kill it
The person who was raped wishes to seek revenge against their attacker and expresses a desire for their death.


Sinks the blade in its putride meats
The individual who was raped envisions themselves plunging a knife deep into their attacker's body, inflicting a fatal wound.


Ophelia!! Ophelia!!
A cry of anguish or despair, calling out to Ophelia.


Like burnt-out torches by a sick man's bed
The setting is described as being dismal and drained of life, with dark imagery and decay surrounding it.


Gaunt cypress-trees stand round the sun bleached stone;
Death and sorrow surround an ancient and imposing structure made of pale stone, which is guarded by withered and mournful trees.


Here doth the little night-owl make her throne,
A small, nocturnal bird has chosen to perch upon the stone structure during the night, treating it like a personal throne.


And the slitht lizard show his jeweled head.
A small, shimmering lizard with a brightly-colored head can be seen crawling about the structure.


And, where the chaliced poppies flame to red,
Vivid red flowers, shaped like chalices, grow nearby, drawing attention to their striking beauty against the dark and lifeless landscape.


In the still chamber of yon pyramid
A quiet and eerie chamber can be found within a nearby pyramid-shaped structure.


Surely some Old-World Sphinx lurks darkly hid
Perhaps an ancient Sphinx from the Old World is hiding in the shadows of this chamber, cloaked in darkness and mystery.


Grim warder of this pleasance of the dead.
This Sphinx may be guarding the land of the dead, standing as a daunting and fearsome figure against the melancholic backdrop.


The suffering for what was too much it was happened,
Someone feels great pain and torment due to a traumatic event that occurred in their past.


She slept in its bed of pain
This person was haunted by their experiences and could not escape the psychological anguish stemming from them.


She let to fall in the river
The woman, overwhelmed by her pain, allowed herself to slip into the river.


Dipped in cold waters She walks along the river, Between the trees.
Now a ghost, this woman continues to move slowly through the water and between the trees, trapped in a sorrowful existence with no way to escape.




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