A statement of the state of slavery, an invocation of Ra-Hoor-Khuit , and a breaking forth of the light.
lyrics
They'll feed it down
Through tubes and sounds
Again
Into the trough
We're eating of
Within
And so they preach
Weakness and disease
Because they need their food
To crawl on its knees
With step and sign
We'll fall in line
They say
The animal
Is pitiful
And debased
Hypnotic waves
Breaking and unknown
Leaving us
Aching and alone
There's help and hope
In other spells
Bahlasti! Ompehda!
I banish the shells
Abrahadabra;
The reward of Ra Hoor Khu
There is division hither homeward
A word is not known
Spelling is defunct
All is not aught
Beware, hold, raise the spell of Ra-Hoor-Khuit
Let it first be understood
That I am a god of war and of vengeance
I shall deal hardly with them
Choose ye an island
Fortify it
Dung it about with enginery of war
I will give you a war engine
And with it ye shall smite the peoples
And none shall stand before you
Lurk, withdraw, upon them!
This is the law of the battle of conquest
Thus shall my worship be about my secret house
Amen
credits
from The Black Work,
released August 18, 2015
Guitar: Alexandre Lapuh
Vocals: Alexandre Lapuh
Percussion: Socrates Cruz
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