The lyrics of this song are based on the ending of the short story "Azatoth" by H.P. Lovecrat
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La letra de esta canción se basa en el final del relato "Azatoth", de H.P. Lovecrat
lyrics
Ven al templo en llamas cediendo a un temblor raro que crece en parva del Este, y es un espanto cómo caen negras las frutas del verano y los mirlos a la tierra cruda.
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