Devil & Daughter

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The Dark Union of Devil and Daughter

Black Sabbath's song 'Devil & Daughter' delves into the sinister and captivating relationship between two malevolent entities. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of a world where darkness reigns, and the dawn of a new day is mocked by silence. The 'Devil' and his 'Daughter' symbolize the embodiment of evil and chaos, with the daughter inheriting her father's malevolent traits. Her eyes reflect the evil of her nature, and with the Devil by her side, there is no fear of the light that the dawn might bring.

The song uses powerful imagery and metaphors to describe the daughter's wild and untamed nature. She is 'baptized with fire,' indicating her initiation into a life of sin and destruction. The lyrics suggest that she is both alluring and dangerous, ready to seduce and destroy any man who crosses her path. The phrase 'let no one put asunder the power of the pain' emphasizes the unbreakable bond between the Devil and his daughter, a union forged in suffering and malevolence.

Throughout the song, there is a recurring theme of pleasure and pain, highlighting the duality of their existence. The Devil is portrayed as the master of hell, riding again to spread chaos, while his daughter brings pain and destruction. The lyrics also touch on the futility of seeking redemption or mercy from Satan, as he is deaf to the pleas of sinners. The song concludes with a chilling image of the Devil and his daughter hand in hand with the reaper, signifying their role in bringing death and despair to the world.

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