"Black Blade" by Blue Öyster Cult has a cool change in perspective. The lyrics are by Sci-Fi/Fantasy author Michael Moorcock. Most of the songs are in the first person from the perspective of Moorcock's character Elric. He expresses concern that he losing control to his sword Stormbringer, forcing him to kill even those he loves. It incl…
"Black Blade" by Blue Öyster Cult has a cool change in perspective. The lyrics are by Sci-Fi/Fantasy author Michael Moorcock. Most of the songs are in the first person from the perspective of Moorcock's character Elric. He expresses concern that he losing control to his sword Stormbringer, forcing him to kill even those he loves. It includes lyrics like "It keeps calling me its master, but I feel like its slave." The last part of the song is from the point of view of the sword, who confirms that it is in control of Elric: "My master is my slave."
"Black Blade" by Blue Öyster Cult has a cool change in perspective. The lyrics are by Sci-Fi/Fantasy author Michael Moorcock. Most of the songs are in the first person from the perspective of Moorcock's character Elric. He expresses concern that he losing control to his sword Stormbringer, forcing him to kill even those he loves. It includes lyrics like "It keeps calling me its master, but I feel like its slave." The last part of the song is from the point of view of the sword, who confirms that it is in control of Elric: "My master is my slave."