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The meaning of the lyrics of the song "The Serpent’s Chalice" by the artist "Watain"

The lyrics of Watain's "The Serpent's Chalice" depict the lyrical protagonist's initiation into the cult of Satan, his transformation, and his acquisition of dark power.

The protagonist passionately desires union with darkness, with Satan, whom he likens to wings, claws, and night. He rejects the light and willingly surrenders himself to the power of evil, burning its mark on his flesh. He seeks a path to the catacombs, hidden from the light, symbolizing the depths of evil and alienation from the world. There, in the embrace of the "molten manifestation of evil," he renounces God and pledges allegiance to Satan, striving to sever his connection with the outer, "light" world.

Further on, the text takes on cosmic proportions. The image of a "cosmic maiden" appears, possibly the Virgin Mary or another light entity, who curses and rejects the hero for his choice. But he is not broken, but, on the contrary, is lifted on the "back" of demonic power, crossing the "starless sky" – a symbol of chaos and darkness.

The "spear of fire," probably symbolizing Satan's rebellion against God, pierces the heavens, destroying the established order. Graves are opened, releasing the forces of chaos, and the shackles that restrain the abyss are broken.

The hero cries out to the "abode of Satanic forces," longing to see the "image of evil" that annihilates the "divine eye" – a symbol of divine omniscience and control. He strives for the source of "flickering death" from which he draws strength and power.

"The waters of the Styx" – the water of the river of oblivion in the realm of the dead, "royal blood" – the blood of Satan – all this fills the "torturing vessel" of the hero's essence, transforming him. He becomes the "serpent's chalice," gaining dark power, knowledge that surpasses death itself, and "benefactors" who operate contrary to the laws of good.

In the finale, the hero, burning "man and God" in the fire, praises the "fiery power," drawing strength from the depths of his transformed heart.

The lyrics of "The Serpent's Chalice" are a hymn to darkness, a glorification of the rebellious spirit and the dark side of human nature, striving to destroy the old world and attain forbidden power.

Wings of Satan, orb my heart!

It burns with love for you.

And it is ready now, to receive thee.

Claws of darkness, tear my soul!

For I have chosen the night

And branded its seal into my flesh.

Lead me to the catacombs

Where light of neither sun nor moon

Disturbs the dark in vaults,

Possessed by molten evil manifest.

There I shall kiss the goat and piss on god.

Sundering the molecules that bind

This world together with me.

An abortion of the cosmic bride,

Shunned like death and cast aside.

Cross starless skies now let us ride...

A spear of fire staked the skies.

The graves sprung open.

The chains that sealed the hungry deeps

Had now been broken.

Open now, abode of Satan's powers!

Where the shells of evil burn

The very eyes of god,

And the womb of the world.

It is from this wellspring of blazing death

That light is flowing, forceful...

Into the gleaming vessel of my Self.

And thus I am filled

With the waters of Styx.

Kingus blood.

The Bane of god.

Yes I become the serpents chalice

And the power it bestows.

A wisdom that exceeds Death.

Virtues that all laws oppose.

Firmly upheld amidst the horns aflame.

Man and God, in fire one and same.

Black flames from the deeps aspire,

As in the chambers of my hearts desire,

I limn thy brilliant potency in fire.

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