an Old and Raped Village
Mortiis Lyrics


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Through boughs and leaves and stone on ground.
I feel a prescence of evil, a silent sound...

A village old, pillaged and raped,
houses rotten or burnt...
Here are signs of battles of old...
Raided for their virgins and gold...
From cometh this evil air?
This pressing warning of danger?

Mayhaps the folk whom once lived here
are now cursing this place, and all who behold?

And evil place once lovely and fair...
Its garden are grey now, and sad voices haunt the village...
Houses rotten, fallen roofs... Winds gushing through...

I wonder who raped and pillaged here...
And what meaneth the signs painted on those doors
that have yet not fallen to the ground...
Where did the fair virgins go, and what are of them today?

Mystic this place is and I fear my questions
will stay unanswered, untill my dying day...

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Mortiis's song "An Old and Raped Village" portray a scene of devastation and evil in a village that has been pillaged and destroyed. The first two lines create a sense of foreboding, suggesting that there is a hidden danger lurking in this place. The next lines describe the village in its current state, with houses that are either rotten or burnt and signs of battles from the past. The use of the word "virgins" suggests that the attackers targeted the women of the village, further emphasizing the brutal nature of the attack. The singer wonders about the source of the evil air and the warning of danger, suggesting that the place is cursed by those who once lived here.


The second stanza continues to describe the village, with its once-lovely garden now grey and haunting voices emanating from the village. The abandoned houses are decaying and the winds are rushing through, adding to the eerie atmosphere created by the lyrics. The singer remains curious about what happened in this place, asking who raped and pillaged here, what are the signs painted on the doors, and where did the fair virgins go. The final lines suggest that this place is shrouded in mystery and that the singer may never find out the answers to their questions.


Line by Line Meaning

Through boughs and leaves and stone on ground.
As I walk through the forest, I notice the signs of an ancient civilization that has long since faded away.


I feel a presence of evil, a silent sound...
Despite the silence, there is an eerie feeling that the village has been cursed with evil.


A village old, pillaged and raped, houses rotten or burnt...
The village has a violent history of being raided and plundered, leaving it in ruins.


Here are signs of battles of old... Raided for their virgins and gold...
The village was attacked and its women and wealth were taken by force, leaving behind evidence of past battles.


From cometh this evil air? This pressing warning of danger?
The sense of danger and malevolence that lingers in the air is unsettling, and the source is unclear.


Mayhaps the folk whom once lived here are now cursing this place, and all who behold?
Those who used to inhabit the village may have put a curse on it out of bitterness and resentment towards their former home.


And evil place once lovely and fair... Its gardens are grey now, and sad voices haunt the village...
The village was once beautiful, but now it's filled with misery and sadness, and its gardens have withered away.


Houses rotten, fallen roofs... Winds gushing through...
The village is in a state of disrepair, with houses falling apart and the wind howling through empty spaces.


I wonder who raped and pillaged here... And what meaneth the signs painted on those doors that have yet not fallen to the ground...
The signs on doors suggest an ominous meaning, and the identity of the looters is unknown.


Where did the fair virgins go, and what are of them today?
The fate of women taken from the village is unknown, leaving only fear and uncertainty in their wake.


Mystic this place is and I fear my questions will stay unanswered, untill my dying day...
The village holds many secrets and mysteries that may never be uncovered, leaving the singer with a sense of unease and fear.




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Mario Asmus

Mortiis Era 1 , the best dark dungeon musik ever !

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Through boughs and leaves and stone on ground.
I feel a presence of evil, a silent sound.
An evil place once lovely and fair.
It's gardens are grey, sad voices of despair.
A village old, pillaged and raped.
All the houses are rotten or burnt.
Here are signs of battles of old.
Raided for the virgins and their gold.
From where cometh this evil air?
The pressing warning of danger.