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A Dreaming Beauty: Graveworm


The video posted above is not an official video for this song: "A Dreaming Beauty" by Symphonic Black Metal band from Italy: "Graveworm". This is the same band which made an excellent cover of "Fear of the Dark" by Ironmaiden but most of them misunderstand it as Cradle of Filth's. The song starts out with violins and bagpipes. T vocalist apparently has quite a good range : within a few seconds of his opening death grunts, he lets out a flawless black metal scream as good as any other. The song has reasonably frequent changes in tempo, ranging from mid-pace to fast, and features more excellent use of strings where needed while the synths and bagpipes keep the song moving. The beautiful haunting piece of music is supported by excellent lyrics.


Lyrics:


Across the open fields, on burial ground
Beside the ancient lake, through painful screams
When pride of darkness rise, upon the sky
We are marching, side by side

A darkness feeling our pride
The moonchild crying in the sky
Screaming echos in the air
Feel the burning flame inside
A kiss of death I will receive
For invoking melodies
Evil spheres enclose my soul
Awaiting (a) mournful symphony

Shadows are grasping - devouring misery
Shining of demons - destroying my faith

From the darkest abyss
Where the laughter pierce the air
They arrive with thunderstorms form the sky
Bloodred melodies
When the silence crushed by dead
As they riding through my soul and my fear

Lying in the shadows
In the place where roses die
Dreaming beauty waiting for her bloodred kiss of death
As the angels singing echos in the torpid sphere of dark

Awaiting in the shadows
Wolves running by my side
Damnation reach the beauty
Wept upon the waveless lake
A velvet painting appearing
On the bloodred moonlight sky

Shadows are grasping - devouring misery
Shining of demons - destroying my faith

Through the spheres of pain
Spirits running to the place
As they hearing your screaming pain
Serenades in red
Darkness falls upon thy veil
As they (are) whispering my name in the air

Lying in the shadows
In the place where roses die
Dreaming beauty waiting for her bloodred kiss of death
As the angels singing echos in the torpid sphere of night

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