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La malédiction de la dame blanche

👤 Carach Angren 🎼 Lammendam (2013 Reissue) ⏱️ 7:08
🎵 1426 characters
⏱️ 7:08 duration
🆔 ID: 5150179

📜 Lyrics

Tâchez dêtre rentrés avant le clair de lune
Parce qu'alors
La forêt devient vivante!
They plough on the lands near a damned, baleful source of evil
Drifting foreign knaves, broken slaves of war
Trying to avoid the wrath of the french revolution
Eyes of fear and confusion
They seem terrified of the white cloaked haze that lies dormant in daylight yet haunts moonlit crops at night

The french peasants called the apparition "La Madame Blanche"

Some of them worked late on their fields and mysteriously disappeared
As if they just ran straight into the black marsh, to escape from the atrocities of the white ghost

Certainly convinced she came forth since that hellish fire
Like a straw she burned!
None concerned until her phantasm had returned from a bleak spectral world
Frequently she's seen in the gleam of a dismal chimerical moon floating through clouds of gloom

La malédiction de La Madame Blanche
La malédiction de La Madame Blanche

This town is haunted
This town is goddamn cursed
These trees have eyes
Staring through your soul during moonrise
Oh, you don't believe the truth?
Turn around!
Perhaps she's standing right behind you
Right now!
Right now!

The french peasants called the apparition "La Madame Blanche"
These words were transformed by the church which identified the curse as "De Lammendam"
And don't expect a happy ending when I say goodbye
You may kiss the bride before you will brutally die

⏱️ Synced Lyrics

[00:30.92] Tâchez dêtre rentrés avant le clair de lune
[00:34.97] Parce qu'alors
[00:36.20] La forêt devient vivante!
[00:37.87] They plough on the lands near a damned, baleful source of evil
[00:44.83] Drifting foreign knaves, broken slaves of war
[00:48.26] Trying to avoid the wrath of the french revolution
[00:54.46] Eyes of fear and confusion
[00:59.11] They seem terrified of the white cloaked haze that lies dormant in daylight yet haunts moonlit crops at night
[01:13.89] The french peasants called the apparition "La Madame Blanche"
[01:22.63] Some of them worked late on their fields and mysteriously disappeared
[01:31.02] As if they just ran straight into the black marsh, to escape from the atrocities of the white ghost
[01:57.07] Certainly convinced she came forth since that hellish fire
[02:04.02] Like a straw she burned!
[02:05.83] None concerned until her phantasm had returned from a bleak spectral world
[02:18.34] Frequently she's seen in the gleam of a dismal chimerical moon floating through clouds of gloom
[02:35.13] La malédiction de La Madame Blanche
[02:40.20] La malédiction de La Madame Blanche
[02:45.79] This town is haunted
[02:48.39] This town is goddamn cursed
[03:01.06] These trees have eyes
[03:03.36] Staring through your soul during moonrise
[03:06.43] Oh, you don't believe the truth?
[03:08.64] Turn around!
[03:09.54] Perhaps she's standing right behind you
[03:16.12] Right now!
[03:18.07] Right now!
[03:50.78] The french peasants called the apparition "La Madame Blanche"
[04:01.60] These words were transformed by the church which identified the curse as "De Lammendam"
[04:08.64] And don't expect a happy ending when I say goodbye
[04:13.70] You may kiss the bride before you will brutally die
[05:35.77]

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