Satan Venit
Ordos Lyrics


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Look into the fire - Can you see him there? - Iblis
The fallen angel - The lord of death and despair - Iblis
You shall stand before him - The end has come - Iblis

You shall knell
You shall bow your heads
You shall knell
Before Asmodeus
You shall knell
You shall bow your heads
You shall knell
Before Asmodeus

He will bring an army - The creatures of death - Iblis
He will torture humans - There's no god nowhere - Iblis

You shall knell
You shall bow your heads
You shall knell
Before Asmodeus
You shall knell
You shall bow your heads
You shall knell
Before Asmodeus





Satan Venit

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Ordos's song Satan Venit are a reflection of the demonic and satanic imagery that is often associated with heavy metal music. The song starts with the lyric "Look into the fire - Can you see him there? - Iblis", which is an allusion to the mythological figure of Iblis, who is often identified with Satan. The chorus of the song, "You shall knell, you shall bow your heads before Asmodeus", is a call to worship the demon Asmodeus, who is traditionally associated with lust, sensuality, and earthly pleasures.


The lyrics of the song also talk about the coming of an army of creatures of death, which will be led by Iblis and will bring torture to humans. The line "There's no god nowhere" is a statement of nihilism and rejection of religious beliefs. The song ends with the title, "Satan Venit", which translates to "Satan has come" in Latin, suggesting the imminent arrival of the demonic forces.


Overall, the lyrics of the song reflect the band's interest in occultism, satanism, and anti-Christian themes, which are common in heavy metal music. They are also a reflection of the darker aspects of human nature and the rejection of traditional moral values.


Line by Line Meaning

Look into the fire - Can you see him there? - Iblis
Asking if you can see Iblis, the fallen angel and lord of death and despair, in the flames.


You shall stand before him - The end has come - Iblis
Conveying the idea that the end is near and you will have to face Iblis.


You shall knell You shall bow your heads You shall knell Before Asmodeus You shall knell You shall bow your heads You shall knell Before Asmodeus
Repetition of lines indicating that you must kneel and bow before Asmodeus, as he brings forth an army of death to torture humans and challenge the notion of God's existence.


Satan Venit
Translation of the Latin phrase meaning 'Satan has come', emphasizing his presence and arrival.




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