Buried Alive
Mercyful Fate Lyrics


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The poison is still in your veins
The poison I slipped in your drink
Never saw me, I am but a ghost
Never saw your dangerous host
Wake up... You're still alive... Wake up and die
All you can see in the darkness above
Is the white in my eyes
I'm standing on the edge of your grave
Looking down
Into the eyes of a dead.
Buried alive, buried alive
Wake up, you're still alive, wake up and die
How does it feel with my foot on your chest?
How does it feel?
Tell me and I might forget
How does it feel to be so out of breath?
How does it feel?
Tell me and I might forget
Buried alive, buried alive
He started struggling, Oh the fool
Moonlight shining in his drool
I slammed the shovel straight between his eyes
"Stay down", I screamed "You're here to die"
Never saw me, I am but a ghost
Never saw your dangerous host
Wake up, you're still alive, wake up and die
All you can see in the darkness above
Is the white in my eyes
I'm standing on the edge of your grave
Looking down
Into the eyes of a dead
Buried alive, buried alive
No matter what it is you believe
You're lucky if you die in your sleep
"Murder", he screamed "Oh why?" but that's a lie
You killed me first, so now die




I'm dead, but you die, I'm gonna bury you alive
"Murder" he screamed "Oh why?"

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Mercyful Fate's song Buried Alive tell a story of a person who was poisoned and buried alive by someone who appears to be a ghost. The poison is still in the victim's veins, and they are struggling for breath, with their dangerous host standing on the edge of their grave, watching them die. The victim never saw the killer, and all they can see in the darkness above them is the white in the killer's eyes. The killer asks how it feels to be so out of breath and with their foot on the victim's chest, before slamming a shovel between their eyes.


The victim screams "murder" and asks why, but the killer retorts that the victim killed him first, so now it's their turn to die. The victim is buried alive, and the killer reminds them that no matter what they believe, they are lucky if they die in their sleep. The song ends with the victim dead, and the killer standing over their grave, screaming "murder" in response to the victim's dying cries.


Line by Line Meaning

The poison is still in your veins
I administered the poison to you and it is still affecting you


Never saw me, I am but a ghost
You never realized that I was your assailant, I operated from the shadows


All you can see in the darkness above Is the white in my eyes
I have my eyes fixed on you, glinting in the dark, watching you


Buried alive, buried alive Wake up, you're still alive, wake up and die
You're in a grave, alive but buried down there. You should wake up and accept your inevitable death.


How does it feel with my foot on your chest? How does it feel? Tell me and I might forget How does it feel to be so out of breath? How does it feel? Tell me and I might forget
I want to know how it feels for you to be in your current predicament, as I enjoy your suffering.


He started struggling, Oh the fool Moonlight shining in his drool I slammed the shovel straight between his eyes 'Stay down', I screamed 'You're here to die'
You made a futile attempt to resist, but I overpowered you, and like an animal, you are now being put down.


No matter what it is you believe You're lucky if you die in your sleep 'Murder', he screamed 'Oh why?' but that's a lie You killed me first, so now die
Regardless of what you may believe or feel is justified, death while asleep is still fortunate. You may accuse me of murder, but in truth, you brought this upon yourself. Now, it's time to die.




Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Fintage House Publishing
Written by: KIM BENDIX PETERSEN

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Ben - Moderator


on A Dangerous Meeting

Hi Chris, There were 2 interviews in particular which suggested this. (Unfortunately both the references below have since been taken down so the links below are broken)

Firstly in an interview with Loudwire, King Diamond discussed the inspiration behind "A Dangerous Meeting" and stated, "It's a song about a meeting that happened in Denmark, where I'm from, with some people who were into the darker side of things. They had a lot of things with them that I didn't want to have anything to do with. They had skulls, and there was a snake there, and all kinds of stuff that really freaked me out."

Loudwire - "King Diamond Talks Paranormal, Mysterious Fires + New Album 'The Institute'" (February 6, 2020)
https://loudwire.com/king-diamond-the-institute-album-interview/

Secondly in an interview with Metal Hammer, King Diamond stated that the lyrics to "A Dangerous Meeting" were based on his personal experiences, saying, "I have seen things that are unexplainable, and there's no way that science can prove some of the things that I have seen. It's just unexplainable. It's a very, very small percentage of the population that gets to see these things, and it's been with me since I was a child."

Metal Hammer - "King Diamond: The Real Story Behind 'Abigail'" (October 24, 2017)
https://www.loudersound.com/features/king-diamond-the-real-story-behind-abigail

Let me know if I've misunderstood what you've said or if you still think the above information is misleading.

Chris


on A Dangerous Meeting

I'd like to request a fact check on the above information.
"The lyrics to "A Dangerous Meeting" are based on King Diamond's experiences with the occult and paranormal."

King Diamond has actually said that the songs he wrote for Mercyful Fate are myths and legends, and that if anything the stuff he's written is more based on folktales and myths and that King Diamond the band is more based on personal experiences with the occult (though there are exceptions like Nightmare)

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