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The meaning of the lyrics of the song "Thou Shalt Rot" by the artist "Thanatos"

This text is a hymn of praise to a dark force embodied in the image of "the Undefeated," born from an unnatural union between a mortal woman and demonic forces. The author uses shocking, blasphemous imagery to emphasize the repulsive yet alluring nature of this deity.

"He" is a creature of chaos and destruction, his coming brings not peace and prosperity but death, war, and decay. The text is imbued with the idea of rebellion, a rejection of traditional values and morals. "The Undefeated" is the antithesis of the familiar image of God, he is the lord of sin and the destroyer of dogma.

The poem can be interpreted as a metaphor for human nature, prone to violence, destruction, and rebellion. The "seed of thirteen demons" is a symbol of the dark instincts dormant in each of us. The image of the "mother of all whores" emphasizes the idea of sinfulness as an integral part of human nature.

The text contains a motif of blind fanaticism. The crowd gathered at the "Temple of Absolution" praises "the Undefeated" without seeing or wanting to see the true cost of his victories. The closing lines are a call to awake from the delusion, to realize the destructiveness of the chosen path.

She drank the seed of thirteen devils

Cast out from hell, banned from heaven

Mother of all whores, mother of sin

She carries the spawn of Evil within

In the flames of horror –

She spills her blood

Giving birth to Invictus-

Left to rot

Born from the seed of thirteen devils

He carries the flag of death into battle

Invictus, immortal, the lord of plagues

All enemies slaughtered, all opponents slain

On the field of honour– he'll spill your blood

On the field of honour– thou shalt rot...

As we're gathered here tonight, in the Church of Indulgence

We celebrate Invictus,

Our victorious lord Bringer of pleasures,

Master of sin

Destroyer of dogmas,

He feeds the power within

Forward into battle,

Destroying all in sight

Root out all religion;

The plague of mankind

God, the demon, architect,

The master of all lies

Billions drugged for life,

Please open your eyes!

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