The Coven
Theatres Des Vampires Lyrics


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(Ritual chant of English witches)

Darksome night and shining moon,
East then South then West then North;
Harken to the Witches' Rune.
Here I come to call thee forth!

Earth and Water, Air and Fire,
Wand and Pentacle and Sword,
Work now to my desire,
Harken ye unto my word!

Queen of heaven, Queen of hell,
Horned hunter of the night
Lend your power unto spell,
Work my will by magic rite!

Power of the land and sway of sea,
Might of moon and gift of sun,
Do as I will and let it be,
Chant the spell and it be done!

Eko, eko Azarak!
Eko, eko Zamilak!




Eko, eko Cernunnos!
Eko, eko Aradia!

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Theatres Des Vampires's song "The Coven" begins with a ritual chant of English witches summoning up the spirits of the night. The lyrics bring out the pagan elements in Wiccan ritual, calling upon the forces of earth, water, air, and fire, as well as tools of the craft-like wand, pentacle, and sword. The song invokes the deities of the Wiccan pantheon, from the Queen of heaven and hell to the horned hunter of the night. The lyrics of this song pay tribute to the folklore of English witches and their mystical beliefs.


The repetition of the chorus "Eko, Eko Azarak! Eko, Eko Zamilak! Eko, Eko Cernunnos! Eko, Eko Aradia!" is believed to be an ancient chant. It is used as an invocation to the gods and goddesses of the Wiccan tradition. The song is a dark and powerful ode to the occult and celebrates the ancient traditions of Wiccan rituals. The lyrics represent the power of magic, spells and incantations, and the importance of invoking the forces of nature.


Line by Line Meaning

Darksome night and shining moon,
Acknowledging the time and place for a witch's ceremony.


East then South then West then North;
Invoking the four cardinal directions.


Harken to the Witches' Rune.
Calling upon the power of the Witch's Rune to aid in the spell.


Earth and Water, Air and Fire,
Evoking the four classical elements.


Wand and Pentacle and Sword,
Using traditional tools of witchcraft to channel power.


Work now to my desire,
Directing energy towards the desired result.


Harken ye unto my word!
Commanding attention and obedience from the spirits and elements.


Queen of heaven, Queen of hell,
Invoking both the light and dark aspects of the divine feminine.


Horned hunter of the night
Calling upon the masculine energy of the Horned God.


Lend your power unto spell,
Asking for the aid of divine forces.


Work my will by magic rite!
Urging the spirits to manifest the desired outcome.


Power of the land and sway of sea,
Invoking natural forces to aid in the spell.


Might of moon and gift of sun,
Calling upon celestial energy to empower the magic.


Do as I will and let it be,
Asserting the desired outcome with confidence.


Chant the spell and it be done!
Finishing the incantation with a powerful declaration.


Eko, eko Azarak!
Magical words with no literal meaning, but used to enhance the energy of the spell.


Eko, eko Zamilak!
Magical words with no literal meaning, but used to enhance the energy of the spell.


Eko, eko Cernunnos!
Magical words invoking the horned god of Celtic mythology, used to enhance the energy of the spell.


Eko, eko Aradia!
Magical words invoking the legendary Italian witch Aradia, used to enhance the energy of the spell.




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