The 7th Day Of July 1777

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A Tale of Betrayal and Obsession: The Tragic Story of 'The 7th Day Of July 1777'

King Diamond's 'The 7th Day Of July 1777' is a haunting narrative that delves into themes of betrayal, revenge, and macabre obsession. The song tells the story of Count de LaFey, who discovers his wife's infidelity and the resulting pregnancy. The Count, consumed by rage and betrayal, refuses to allow a 'bastard child' to inherit his legacy. This intense emotional turmoil leads him to commit a heinous act: he pushes his wife down the stairs, resulting in her death and the death of the unborn child.

The lyrics vividly describe the Count's descent into madness. After the tragic deaths, he names the unborn child Abigail and decides to mummify her, driven by a bizarre obsession to preserve her for the future. This act of mummification symbolizes his inability to let go of his anger and betrayal, as he attempts to immortalize the source of his pain. The repeated line 'No!' she cried, emphasizes the horror and desperation of the Countess in her final moments, adding a chilling layer to the narrative.

King Diamond, known for his theatrical and dark storytelling, uses this song to explore the depths of human emotions and the consequences of unchecked rage and obsession. The historical setting of 1777 adds a gothic atmosphere, enhancing the eerie and tragic nature of the story. The song's narrative structure and vivid imagery make it a compelling piece that captures the listener's imagination, drawing them into a world of historical horror and emotional complexity.

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