VIKING

- Twilight Fate Lyrics

Children working overtime
To satisfy his whims
Off scot free? Well I think not
The three invade his dreams...

You won't be back toMorrow Vic
Sneak preview never comes
What a waste for just a taste
Of blood filling your lungs

(Chorus)
He took away two children's lives
For entertainment's sake
No thoughts for naught but his alone
Their blood was his to slake

Where were the stunt men paid so much
To take away the risk?
The government inspectors
Preventing things like this
Decapitaion brings frustration
And sorrow to the soul
All the lawyers getting rich
In this the headless hole

(Chorus)

(Solo: Ron, solo: Brett)

Children working overtime
A fate we'd surely dread
Please, just one last question sir
Did they ever find his head?

(Chorus)

The man who brought us fantasy
Has stung us with reality
Millions spent
But it's too late for them

I draw satisfaction
Knowing that he will
Get his in the end...

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Facts about Twilight Fate

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Who wrote Twilight Fate lyrics?


Twilight Fate is written by Ron Erikson, Bret Erikson.
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When was Twilight Fate released?


It is first released on July 01, 1989 as part of Viking's album "Man of Straw" which includes 9 tracks in total. This song is the 6th track on this album.
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What is the meaning behind Twilight Fate lyrics?


When we dive into the story the lyrics are telling, the Viking's song 'Twilight Fate' illustrates the tough truth about children who are subject to abuse and trauma, where love and pain meet, and the wounds left are both the physical and the psychological. In this context, the lyrics give a very powerful metaphor of the children to be in hell, thus pointing out the very injustice that the ones who are innocent have to suffer this way and still not get the love that is rightfully theirs. The Twilight Fate lyrics are heavily loaded with sentiments like angst, heartbreak, social commentary, despair, and reflection. Additionally, the song emphasizes the suffering that has to do with childhood trauma, abuse and neglect as well as confusion and pain. The lyrics are tackling the themes of child abuse and emotional trauma, which might not be suitable for the audience under 13 years of age. The violence portrayed and the emotional impact of such experiences make a PG-13 rating appropriate, as they do not only deal with simple themes but also could be upsetting for the younger viewers.
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Which genre is Twilight Fate?


Twilight Fate falls under the genre Rock.
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How long is the song Twilight Fate?


Twilight Fate song length is 4 minutes and 14 seconds.
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Songwriter(s): Ron Erikson, Bret Erikson
Record Label(s): 1989 Metal Blade Records
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