Lyrics by Witchcraft

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  1. A Boy And a Girl
  2. An Alternative To Freedom
  3. An Exorcism Of Doubts
  4. Attention!
  5. Breakdown
  6. By Your Definition
  7. Chylde of Fire
  8. Dead End
  9. Deconstruction
  10. Democracy
  11. Dystopia
  12. Elegantly Expressed Depression
  13. Flag Of Fate
  14. Free Country
  15. Ghosts House
  16. Grow
  17. Helpless
  18. Her Sisters They Were Weak
  19. Hey Doctor
  20. I See A Man
  21. I want you to know
  22. If Crimson Was Your Colour
  23. If Wishes Were Horses
  24. It's Not Because Of You
  25. It's so Easy
  26. Lady Winter
  27. Leva
  28. Malstroem
  29. Merlin's Daughter
  30. Mr. Haze
  31. No Angel Or Demon
  32. Nucleus
  33. Please don't forget Me
  34. Queen Of Bees
  35. Remembered
  36. Sad Dog
  37. Sad People
  38. Samaritan Burden
  39. Schyssta Lögner
  40. Sorrow Evoker
  41. Take Him Away
  42. Take Me With You When You Die
  43. The Alchemist (Parts. 1, 2 & 3)
  44. The Obsessed
  45. The Snake
  46. Theory Of Consequence
  47. They Sisters they were weak
  48. To Transcend Bitterness
  49. Walk Between The Lines
  50. What I Am
  51. White Light Suicide
  52. Witchcraft
  53. Wooden Cross (I Can't Wake The Dead)
  54. Yes I Do (Pentagram Cover)
  55. You Bury Your Head
  56. You Suffer

Witchcraft, as most commonly understood in both historical and present-day communities, is the use of alleged supernatural powers of magic. A witch is a practitioner of witchcraft. Traditionally, "witchcraft" means the use of magic or supernatural powers to inflict harm or misfortune on others, and this remains the most common and widespread meaning.: ix  According to Encyclopedia Britannica, "Witchcraft thus defined exists more in the imagination of contemporaries than in any objective reality. Yet this stereotype has a long history and has constituted for many cultures a viable explanation of evil in the world". The belief in witchcraft has been found in a great number of societies worldwide. Anthropologists have applied the English term "witchcraft" to similar beliefs in occult practices in many different cultures, and societies that have adopted the English language have often internalised the term. In Europe, belief in witchcraft traces back to classical antiquity. In medieval and early modern Europe, accused witches were usually women who were believed to have used black magic or maleficium against their own community. Usually, accusations of witchcraft were made by their neighbors and followed from social tensions. Witches were sometimes said to have communed with evil beings or with the Devil, though anthropologist Jean La Fontaine notes that such accusations were mainly made against "enemies of the Church". It was thought witchcraft could be thwarted by protective magic or counter-magic, which could be provided by the 'cunning folk' or 'wise people'. Suspected witches were also intimidated, banished, attacked or killed. Often they would be formally prosecuted and punished, if found guilty or simply believed to be guilty. European witch-hunts and witch trials in the early modern period led to tens of thousands of executions. While magical healers and midwives were sometimes accused of witchcraft themselves,: 7–13 : 519 : 31-59  they made up a minority of those accused. European belief in witchcraft gradually dwindled during and after the Age of Enlightenment. Many indigenous belief systems that include the concept of witchcraft likewise define witches as malevolent, and seek healers and medicine people for protection against witchcraft. Some African and Melanesian peoples believe witches are driven by an evil spirit or substance inside them. Modern witch-hunting takes place in parts of Africa and Asia. Today, followers of certain types of modern paganism self-identify as witches and use the term witchcraft for their beliefs and practices. Other neo-pagans avoid the term due to its negative connotations.

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