Changeling Eve

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"Changeling Eve"


Artist: Pandemonic
Album: The Authors of Nightfear
Genre: Thrash metal
Released: 2000
"Wolfman's Lullaby" "Changeling Eve" "Authors of Nightfear"


"Changeling Eve" is a song from "werewolf metal" thrash band Pandemonic featured on their first and only full-length album, The Authors of Nightfear.

Lyrics

Now dusk arrives and the day fades with the light
Thus time is nigh to flee the horrors of the night
For when the moon gone round, ascends to spread its gaze
Any man may change his shape and assume more bestial ways

Ah the razor-like moonlight
How it sears my mind
The lunar spell cracks my mortal shell
Thus begins my subconscious dive

Out on a flowery field
A little girl walks lone it seems
Unaware of the stalking beast
Now coming out from the nearby trees
My oh my what do I see with my eye
A sweet and tender tasting human child
My oh my how I want her to die
Her very being drives my appetite wild

Down on the ground in a pool of red she lies
No pain distorts her face for swift was her demise
Devoid of all vital signs her empty eyes still stare
While through her flesh the werewolf's teeth do tear

Ah it's the eve of change
As insanity floods my brain
To hunt and kill becomes my single will
The sole purpose of the beast within

Out on a flowery field
One little girl lies dead it seems
She never saw the stalking beast
Now disappearing behind the trees
My oh my in the grass she now lie
The sweet and tender tasting human child
My oh my I had to make her die
Because her presence drove my bloodlust wild

Ah ha ha ha when the moon is round
Shaped as a wolf I will hunt you down
When dawn arrives I will change to deceive
Those who will die next changeling eve

Out on a flowery field
One little girl lies dead it seems
She never saw the stalking beast
Now disappearing behind the trees
My oh my in the grass she now lie
The sweet and tender tasting human child
My oh my I had to make her die
Because her presence drove my bloodlust wild[1]

Media

Live music video, circa 2000:

References