Under The Spell
Mercyful Fate Lyrics


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There is something out there waiting for me
With an evil glow
There is something out there that will
Never let me go

Twisting, turning, I'm looking out for my soul
Twisting, turning, I'm looking out for my soul
I have seen the Southern witches, in the church of God
I have seen the Southern witches, and the Holy Ghost
Dancing, blasphemous, waiting for Him to call
Dancing, blasphemous, uniting them all

And I know this night so well
Cause I have walked from here to hell
The only thing I can never tell
Is why they put me under the spell
Under the spell

Was it the deadly moon that gave me away
On Walpurgis Night
Was it the deadly moon that gave me away
Or the evil eye
Twisting, turning, I'm looking out for my soul
Twisting, turning, I'm looking out for my soul
And then He came at last


Suddenly the Earth was shaking
And I, I couldn't feel a thing as I saw Him
Standing on the altar
He was drinking all the wine
While the Holy Ghost and the Southern witches
Were turning every single cross around, and upside down
I never should have been there




I never should have seen it
I never should have understood

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Mercyful Fate's song "Under the Spell" depict the singer's experiences with dark forces that seem to be following him everywhere he goes. He senses an ominous presence lurking in the shadows, waiting to capture him with its malevolent grasp. The phrase "twisting, turning" suggests the singer is in a state of anxiety, as if he can feel the walls closing in around him. He gives us a glimpse of a "church of God" where he's seen "Southern witches" and "the Holy Ghost" performing a blasphemous dance, waiting for their master's call. The singer remarks that he has walked "from here to hell", and he is now under a spell, the nature of which he cannot comprehend. Although the lyrics remain ambiguous regarding the circumstances leading to this, we are left to assume it was possibly a full moon on Walpurgis Night, that triggered his undoing.


The song's final verse takes a surreal turn as the singer finds himself face-to-face with the entity or being he's been running from, "the He" mentioned earlier in the song. The very foundations of the earth seem to shift and shake as the singer watches the being drink all of the wine from the altar. In the midst of this chaos, we are told that the "Holy Ghost" and the "Southern witches" are turning every cross upside-down. The final words of the song, "I never should have been there, I never should have seen it, I never should have understood" suggest that the singer wants nothing more than to turn his back on this malevolent world and forget it ever existed.


Line by Line Meaning

There is something out there waiting for me With an evil glow
I feel a malevolent presence that is waiting for me


There is something out there that will Never let me go
I sense that this evil force will never release me from its grasp


Twisting, turning, I'm looking out for my soul Twisting, turning, I'm looking out for my soul
I am constantly trying to protect and preserve my soul from this wicked influence


I have seen the Southern witches, in the church of God I have seen the Southern witches, and the Holy Ghost Dancing, blasphemous, waiting for Him to call Dancing, blasphemous, uniting them all
I have witnessed a group of rebellious and sacrilegious witches in a Christian church, performing a provocative dance and awaiting the call of their dark lord


And I know this night so well Cause I have walked from here to hell The only thing I can never tell Is why they put me under the spell Under the spell
I have experienced this dark event frequently, and I have been unable to understand how I became so entranced and under the control of these forces


Was it the deadly moon that gave me away On Walpurgis Night Was it the deadly moon that gave me away Or the evil eye Twisting, turning, I'm looking out for my soul Twisting, turning, I'm looking out for my soul
I am questioning whether my growing fascination with the occult was triggered by the full moon on Walpurgis Night or an evil gaze from someone else, and I am trying my best to defend my soul from contamination


And then He came at last Suddenly the Earth was shaking And I, I couldn't feel a thing as I saw Him Standing on the altar He was drinking all the wine While the Holy Ghost and the Southern witches Were turning every single cross around, and upside down I never should have been there I never should have seen it I never should have understood
Finally, the dark lord appears, and the environment becomes chaotic and unearthly. The malevolent figure consumes the wine as the witches desecrate and invert holy symbols. I regret being present, seeing it, and knowing what I do about this malefic force




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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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