Welcome Princess Of Hell

Mercyful Fate Mercyful Fate

A Dark Welcome: Embracing the Princess of Hell

Mercyful Fate's song "Welcome Princess Of Hell" delves into themes of darkness, occultism, and allegiance to Satan. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of a ritualistic gathering, where the protagonist welcomes a powerful, otherworldly figure—the Princess of Hell. The song begins with the protagonist turning off the lights, symbolizing a preference for darkness and the supernatural. The arrival of the Princess of Hell is a significant event, marked by the protagonist's excitement and reverence. The repeated line, "Even in the night I see the light shining bright," suggests that despite the darkness, there is a guiding force or presence that illuminates their path.

The protagonist's friends are also present, indicating that this is a communal experience, possibly a coven or a group of like-minded individuals. The act of raising glasses in a toast signifies a celebration or a pact being made. The mention of a crystal ball and the ability to foresee the future adds an element of mysticism and prophecy to the gathering. The protagonist is in awe of the visions revealed, yet acknowledges that others would not believe their experiences, highlighting the secretive and exclusive nature of their knowledge.

The song's climax is a declaration of unwavering loyalty to the Princess of Hell and Satan. The protagonist vows never to break the oath they have taken, reinforcing the seriousness and permanence of their commitment. The song concludes with a promise to return, suggesting that this is not a one-time event but an ongoing ritual. Mercyful Fate's heavy metal style, characterized by dark themes and powerful guitar solos, perfectly complements the song's eerie and intense atmosphere, making "Welcome Princess Of Hell" a compelling exploration of occult devotion and supernatural allegiance.

Share on social media Share as link
  1. Evil
  2. Witche's Dance
  3. Nuns Have No Fun
  4. Lady In Black
  5. Egypt
  6. Lucifer
  7. Is That You, Melissa
  8. Kutulu (The Mad Arab Part Two)
  9. Satan's Fall
  10. Come To The Sabbath
View all Mercyful Fate songs

Most popular topics in Mercyful Fate songs

Related artists

  1. Manilla Road
    Manilla Road
  2. Saxon
    Saxon
  3. Anvil
    Anvil
  4. Angel Witch
    Angel Witch
  5. Diamond Head
    Diamond Head
  6. Metal Church
    Metal Church
  7. Venom
    Venom
  8. Bathory
    Bathory