The Possession

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The Haunting Tale of 'The Possession' by King Diamond

King Diamond's 'The Possession' is a chilling narrative that delves into themes of supernatural influence and psychological horror. The song tells the story of Miriam, who becomes possessed by a malevolent spirit, leading to a rapid and unnatural pregnancy. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of the eerie transformation that Miriam undergoes, as her condition worsens hour by hour, much to the horror of Jonathan, her partner. The mist clearing away by the sun symbolizes the unveiling of a grim reality, as Jonathan realizes the ghost's ominous prophecy is coming true.

The song's narrative is steeped in gothic horror, a hallmark of King Diamond's storytelling style. The line 'She was possessed . . . and he knew!' underscores the helplessness and terror Jonathan feels as he watches Miriam being consumed from within. The repeated phrase 'I'm having your baby my love.... But it wasn't love!' highlights the tragic irony and the twisted nature of the possession. Miriam's lullaby and the rocking of the cradle add a macabre touch, contrasting the innocence of a lullaby with the sinister reality of her possession.

King Diamond, known for his theatrical and dark themes, uses 'The Possession' to explore the loss of control and the invasion of one's body and mind by an external force. The song's haunting lyrics and dramatic delivery create a sense of dread and inevitability, making it a compelling piece for fans of horror and metal alike. The possession serves as a metaphor for the ultimate loss of autonomy, where love and life are corrupted by an evil force, leaving a lasting impact on those involved.

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  3. The Invisible Guests
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