Lucifer
Mercyful Fate Lyrics


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Our father who art in Hell
Hallowed be thy name
Thy kingdom is come
Thy will is done
On earth as it is in Hell

We take this night our rightful due
And trespass not on the path of He
Lead us unto temptation
And deliver us from false deity

For thine is the Kingdom
And the Power




And the Glory
Forever

Overall Meaning

The lyrics in Mercyful Fate's song "Lucifer" are a prayer that is spoken to the Devil, who is regarded as "Our father who art in Hell." The song indicates how the singer's allegiance lies with the Devil and not with God, as the prayer replaces the typical Christian Lord's Prayer. The song implies that the Devil is the superior power over all and that the kingdom of Hell is as critical and influential as the kingdom of Heaven.


The verses emphasize seeking Lucifer to lead one in temptation and to be saved from the illusions of the false deity. The song suggests that the singer is looking for eternal life with Lucifer, and that Satan is the ultimate power over Heaven and Earth. The chant-like repetition of "For thine is the Kingdom And the Power and the Glory, Forever" reinforces the idea of the Devil's reign and power, as his rule is considered permanent and everlasting.


Line by Line Meaning

Our father who art in Hell
Addressing Satan as their father and acknowledging his rule over Hell


Hallowed be thy name
Showing respect and admiration for Satan


Thy kingdom is come
Recognizing Satan's reign and acknowledging his dominance


Thy will is done
Submitting to Satan's desires and commands


On earth as it is in Hell
Desiring for Satan's rule on earth to be as strong and dominant as in Hell


We take this night our rightful due
Claiming what they believe they are entitled to, especially in terms of power and pleasure


And trespass not on the path of He
Asking Satan not to lead them astray and to protect them from harm on their journey to fulfilling their desires


Lead us unto temptation
Asking Satan to guide them towards sinful acts


And deliver us from false deity
Asking for protection from other gods who may try to interfere with their worship of Satan


For thine is the Kingdom
Affirming Satan's rulership over the kingdom of Hell


And the Power
Recognizing Satan's immense power


And the Glory
Honoring Satan and acknowledging his greatness


Forever
Reinforcing the message that Satan's rule is eternal and will not be disrupted or challenged




Lyrics © 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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