(Words taken from "The city in the sea", by Edgar Allan Poe, and "The visions of the daughter of Albion", "The book of Urizen", Chapter I and II, by William Blake) "Resignedly beneath a dark sky The melancholy waters lie. So blend the turrets and shadows there. While from a proud tower, undead looks down. There open fanes and gaping grave. The Death has reared himself a throne In a strange city lying alone Far down within the dim forest." "Mistaken demon of heaven! Thy joys are tears. Ask the blind worm the secret of the grave, and why her spires Love to curl around the bones of death; and the will of the dark immortals. Expanded the sound of a trumpet, the heavens Awoke, and vast clouds of blood roll'd Round the dim rocks of the castle. In his hills of storm'd snow, in his mountains Of hail and ice; voices of terror Are heard, like thunders of autumn, When the cloud blazes over the harvests." Ave Satani!