Pikoul Sisters
Fatal Spell
Lyrics
Fatal Spell

Chaos is coming, the fatal spell,
Vengeance is knocking on my door,
The spring is ringing it’s eternal bell,
But nothing brings joy any more…

Sometimes the sirens stole my sleep
Sometimes my mind, but oh what fun !
The number of the hearts I won !
The sweetness of distress so deep !
How could I know what I had done!
But now I know what I have done!

Cast the fatal spell again,
The rule behind the rule of men…
Cast the fatal spell again,
The rule behind the rule of men…

The more I played, the more they fell,
The more they fell, the less I loved,
Just when I thought that I could have it all,
Just when I thought that I could get it all !
The truth descended on me from above !

Cast the fatal spell again,
The rule behind the rule of men…
Cast the fatal spell again,
The rule behind the rule of men…
Cast the fatal spell again,
The rule behind the rule of men…

Fatal,
Sweet fatal spell

And with each fading fantasy
I felt as empty as a shell,
Is there no other destiny ?
Somebody’s always casting their spell,
The long winding road straight to hell
The long winding road straight to hell

Cast the fatal spell again,
The rule behind the rule of men…
Cast the fatal spell again,
The rule behind the rule of men…

Mercy, let my people go,
They who know not what I know
This sad justice I foretell
For all like me who can’t escape the fatal spell
Credits
Lyrics Credits: Pikoul Sisters, Richard Tomes
Music Credits: Pikoul Sisters
Producer Credits: Christian Schonberger, Pikoul Sisters
Performance Credits: «San Simon»(Cecilia Fontes, Manuel Bras,Pikoul Sisters)
Description
Short Song Description:
Vanity, fickleness, betrayal and power games in relationships.
Long Song Description:
The confession of someone addicted to strong feelings and emotional power, time after time falling under the spell of a new infatuation and ending up feeling empty and unable to experience love and pleasure anymore.
Story Behind the Song:
The original lyrics are in medieval galego-portuguese language, which proves that cynisism wasn't invented yesterday.
Metadata
Song Length: 4:00
Primary Genre: New Age-Neo Classical
Secondary Genre: Classical-Contemporary
Tempo: Medium Fast (131 - 150)
Lead Vocal: Duet Male/Female
Subject Matter 1: Power
Subject Matter 2: Cheating
Mood 1: Tense
Mood 2: Troubled
Similar Artist 1: Emerson, Lake And Palmer
Similar Artist 2: Jon Anderson
Language: Latin
Era: Before 1600