Call Me Satan
Omnia Lyrics


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Call me Satan call me Satyr
I'm Cernunnos I am Pan
I'm the laughter in the forest
I'm the happy horny one

Dionyssos Kokopelli
Lord of animals Green Man
And though it started long ago
My story's just begun

See the horns upon my head
the hooves on which I dance
Feel the passion rising up
Lose yourself in trance

Though there are many Gods inside your head
And I am only one
Believe in me I'll set you free
To worship me is fun

Because I stand for freedom
The forest wyld untamed
I'm creative Chaos no I just cannot be chained

You people think you're different but to me you're all the same
So if you feel in need of me well you can call my name

Call me Satan call me Satyr
I'm Cernunnos I am Pan
I'm the laughter in the forest
I'm the happy horny one

Dionyssos Kokopelli
Lord of animals Green Man




And though it started long ago
My story's just begun

Overall Meaning

In Omnia's song "Call Me Satan," the lyrics speak to a common mythological trope - the idea of a horned deity, playful and lustful in nature, rooted in both nature and chaos. The lyrics themselves list multiple names the singer identifies with - Satan, Satyr, Cernunnos, Pan, Dionyssos, Kokopelli, and the Green Man. These various identities are all related to the horned god archetype, which is seen in various mythologies throughout history and around the world. The figure is often associated with fertility, passion, and the wildness of nature, and stands in stark contrast to the strictures of organized religion.


The lyrics suggest that identifying with this figure can be liberating, allowing people to escape the constraints of society and indulge in their passions. The singer encourages the listener to "lose yourself in trance" - to give into their desires and indulge in freedom. However, the singer also suggests that there is a universality to this figure; "You people think you're different but to me you're all the same," they sing. In other words, regardless of the specifics of someone's background or identity, embracing the wild and sensual nature of the horned god can be a common ground.


Overall, "Call Me Satan" is a playful and provocative song about indulging in our desires and embracing the untamed nature of the divine.


Line by Line Meaning

Call me Satan call me Satyr
Address me as Satan or Satyr


I'm Cernunnos I am Pan
I am both Cernunnos and Pan


I'm the laughter in the forest
I am the sound of joy and merriment in the woods


I'm the happy horny one
I am the cheerful and lustful deity


Dionyssos Kokopelli
I am also Dionysus and Kokopelli


Lord of animals Green Man
I am the master of beasts and the spirit of nature


And though it started long ago
My existence dates back to ancient times


My story's just begun
But my legend is still unfolding


See the horns upon my head
Observe the antlers growing from my skull


the hooves on which I dance
The cloven feet on which I move


Feel the passion rising up
Let the intense emotion inside you surge


Lose yourself in trance
Become immersed in an altered state of consciousness


Though there are many Gods inside your head
While you may worship multiple deities


And I am only one
I am just one of them


Believe in me I'll set you free
Have faith in me and I will liberate you


To worship me is fun
Honoring and venerating me brings pleasure


Because I stand for freedom
As I represent liberation


The forest wyld untamed
And unbridled wilderness


I'm creative Chaos no I just cannot be chained
I am boundless and unordered, too chaotic to be controlled


You people think you're different but to me you're all the same
Despite your differences, you are all equal in my eyes


So if you feel in need of me well you can call my name
Whenever you require my presence, just summon me




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