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The meaning of the lyrics of the song "Die Gräfin Des Blutes" by the artist "Untoten"

The song "Die Gräfin Des Blutes" ("The Blood Countess") by Untoten tells the story of the blood countess Elizabeth Báthory, known for her heinous acts. The lyrics paint a sinister picture of the place where the countess once lived, imbued with her terrifying aura.

The first verses describe the countess as a ruthless killer and set a gloomy atmosphere, implying that her evil deeds have left a lasting mark on this place. Phrases like "Her gruesome deeds are still felt here" and "The scent of her deadly perfume still lingers" are metaphors conveying the feeling of a constant presence of evil associated with the countess.

Further, the song suggests that not only Báthory's spirit haunts this place, but also the souls of her victims ("Her maidens are still here"). The lines "And if you spend a few nights here, we will soon sing the countess's song" sound like an ominous invitation and a warning at the same time. They suggest that the place is cursed and whoever dares to stay there risks sharing the fate of the countess's victims, becoming part of her horrific story ("song").

The final verses of the song reiterate the reference to Countess Báthory, emphasizing her bloody past. The repetition of the phrase "Yes, it's still here..." at the end leaves a feeling of incompleteness and underlines the idea that the countess's evil lives on, her story is not forgotten, and continues to inspire fear.

400 Jahre ist es her

da hat die Gräfin hier gewohnt

Niemand wird jemals von ihr verschont

Hier hat die Gräfin Bathory gewohnt

Ja, noch immer

Kann man es spüren

Ihr schreckliches

Bemühn

Ja, noch immer

Kann man es riechen

Ihr tödliches

Parfüm

Doch nicht nur Ihr Geist lebt an diesem Ort

Denn auch Ihre Mädchen sind noch immer nicht fort

So sollt ihr nun einige Nächte hier verbringen

Ihr werdet das Lied der Gräfin bald singen

Ja, das ist der Preis den man zahlen muss

Doch wer ihn bezahlt

der soll ihn gewinnen

Ja, wer ihn bezahlt

der soll ihn gewinnen

Hier hat die Gräfin des Blutes gewohnt

Hier hat die Gräfin Bathory gewohnt

Ja, noch immer ...

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