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The Mad Arab
Mercyful Fate Lyrics


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The son of a shepherd, Abdul Alhazred
Traveling in the mountains, the mountains to the east
One night before him, there stood that giant rock
Three symbols carved in blood
He built a fire at its root
To protect him from the wolves
The Mad Arab
He would understand
The Mad Arab
It was in his hands
Later that same night, awoken by wolfen's cry
The Arab cold with fear, saw the rock began to rise
Rise
The son of a shepherd, Abdul Alhazred
Shivering he saw Them coming, the mountain's evil priests
Black robes came together, around the floating rock
3 symbols in the dark
They all started chanting ancient songs
It was prayer in unknown tongue
The Mad Arab
He would understand
The Mad Arab
It was in his hands

Daggers held high to the sky
The chanting had turned to screams
From the pit where the rock had been
8 snake-like monsters came
And the priests burned in red
And the priest had turned their heads
The blood running from their chests
Had the Arab scream in horror
Giving himself away
The Mad Arab
He would understand
The Mad Arab
It was in his hands
Run down that mountain side, oh but they had seen him
The priests had caught his scent
Running faster
They're chasing him
Can't go no faster
They're still behind
Aaaah NO!!! They're closing in

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Mercyful Fate's song The Mad Arab tells the story of Abdul Alhazred, the son of a shepherd who was traveling in the mountains when he came across a giant rock with three symbols carved in blood. To protect himself from the wolves, he built a fire at the root of the rock. Later that night, he was woken up by the crying of wolves and saw the rock rising. He then witnessed black-robed priests chanting ancient songs in an unknown tongue, and eight snake-like monsters emerged from the pit where the rock had been. The priests burned in red, and their blood ran from their chests as the Arab screamed in horror. The Mad Arab then began to run down the mountain, but the priests had caught his scent and were chasing him down.


The lyrics of this song, inspired by the works of H.P. Lovecraft, narrate a story of the occult, ancient powers, and unspeakable horrors. The song generates suspense and unfolds a horror story as it progresses through the verses. The Mad Arab is a noteworthy song owing to its captivating storytelling and the atmosphere of darkness and dread that it invokes.


Line by Line Meaning

The son of a shepherd, Abdul Alhazred
A man who was born to a shepherd named Abdul Alhazred


Traveling in the mountains, the mountains to the east
Abdul Alhazred was traveling in the mountains located towards the east


One night before him, there stood that giant rock
One night, Abdul Alhazred came across a giant rock


Three symbols carved in blood
Three symbols were carved on the rock using blood


He built a fire at its root
To protect himself from wolves, Abdul Alhazred lit a fire near the rock


To protect him from the wolves
Abdul Alhazred lit a fire to save himself from the wolves on the prowl


The Mad Arab
The character the song is based on, Abdul Alhazred


He would understand
Abdul Alhazred would understand the strange happenings around him


It was in his hands
The fate of Abdul Alhazred was in his hands; he would have to quickly come to grips with the situation at hand


Later that same night, awoken by wolfen's cry
Later that night, Abdul Alhazred was startled by the howling of wolves


The Arab cold with fear, saw the rock began to rise
Crippled with fear, Abdul Alhazred saw the same rock he'd taken shelter under earlier, rise


Rise
The rock Abdul Alhazred saw, rose up from the ground


Shivering he saw Them coming, the mountain's evil priests
Looking on with dread, Abdul Alhazred saw the vile priests of the mountain coming towards him


Black robes came together, around the floating rock
The black-robed priests joined hands around the floating rock


3 symbols in the dark
Three symbols could be seen inscribed on the floating rock even in darkness


They all started chanting ancient songs
The priests began to chant ancient hymns


It was prayer in unknown tongue
The chanting was a prayer being recited in an unknown language


Daggers held high to the sky
The priests raised their daggers towards the sky


The chanting had turned to screams
The chanting had become screams of terror


From the pit where the rock had been
Out of the place where the rock had been earlier


8 snake-like monsters came
Out of the pit emerged eight monsters that resembled snakes


And the priests burned in red
All the priests were set on fire, their robes glowed red


And the priest had turned their heads
All the priests turned their heads towards the event that unfolded before them


The blood running from their chests
Blood oozed from beneath the robes of the priests


Had the Arab scream in horror
The sight of the burning priests caused Abdul Alhazred to cry out in terror


Giving himself away
Abdul Alhazred gave away his position by screaming in fear


Run down that mountain side, oh but they had seen him
Attempting to escape, Abdul Alhazred ran down the mountain but the priests had spotted him


The priests had caught his scent
The priests were closing in on Abdul Alhazred as they could sense his presence


Running faster
With the priests chasing him, Abdul Alhazred ran faster


They're chasing him
The priests were still chasing Abdul Alhazred


Can't go no faster
Despite trying, Abdul Alhazred couldn't run any faster


They're still behind
The priests were still trailing behind and getting closer


Aaaah NO!!! They're closing in
With the priests nearly on top of him, Abdul Alhazred screamed out in despair




Lyrics © Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Fintage House Publishing
Written by: KIM BENDIX PETERSEN, HANK SHERMANN

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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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