Castrum - Book Of Malediction Songtexte

"Lacrimosa dies illa, qua resurget ex favilla
Iudicandus homo reus : huic erro parce deus!
Pie Jesu domine, dona eis requiem"

"Haeresis est maxima, opera maleficarum non credere"

Pestilential witchhunt, shedding of blood,
Denunciators and Hell-cats inundated Europe,
Maleficence, Malfeasance were rised by inquisitors,
Malleus Maleficarum unleashed the devildom

Two ranting Black friars, who possessed by demon's faith,
Were the unchristian liars and diseased of religious hate

Maledictory Book stirred the stakes,
This Bestseller of Infamy was the Sword of decease

The pardon was in pool of blood!

Merciless writers of The Shameful Book,
(Two perfervid monks) Sprenger and Gremper (Institor)
Were the Masters Of Impertinence and Dishonesty,
Their abhorrent book was juristic and theological dunghill,
Piles of faggots because of sorcery were started
By Malleus Maleficarum

"Haeresis est maxima, opera maleficarum non credere"

Pestiferous witchhunt, torrents of blood,
Denunciators and Hell-hounds intimidated Europe,
Maleficence, Malfeasance were rised by inquisitors,
Malleus Maleficarum dismembered the freedom

The witchcraft trials commenced by loathsome book,
Evil Vultures (who blemished from blood) killed
By frightful book

At the period of Holy Inquisition
Witches were mutilated,
In the dungeon, on the rack they suffered
Hellish tortures from the Triers :
The Grey Friars and Black Friars (Domini canes)
In the gory chamber of torture hexes were mangled
From the Triers : the Grey Friars and Black Friars,
From the unquenched inquisitors (covered with blood)

At the splendid nights, when the bonfires burnt,
Tormented witches died by Curse Of The Church

Bloody pages of Malleus Maleficarum
Were directions of witchcraft trials

Lying pages of the book of Malediction
Were weapons of Impiety and Dehumanization

...In 1487 two german fanatic Black friars (and inquisitors),
Jacob Sprenger and Heinrich Institor (Gremper)
Were creators of the Book Of Malediction and Malignancy :
Malleus Maleficarum...
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