A Song Of Liberty (Plates 25 - 27)
- Ulver (1998)You are listening to the song A Song Of Liberty (Plates 25 - 27) by Ulver, writer by Ulver in album Themes From William Blake's The Marriage Of Heaven And Hell. The highest quality of audio that you can download is flac . Also, you can play quality at 32kbps, view lyrics and watch more videos related to this song.
- Intro - Ulver
- Intro - Ulver
- The Argument (Plate 2) - Ulver
- Plate 3 - Ulver
- Plate 3: Following - Ulver
- The Voice Of The Devil (Plate 4) - Ulver
- Plates 5-6 - Ulver
- A Memorable Fancy (Plates 6-7) - Ulver
- Proverbs Of Hell (Plates 7-10) - Ulver
- Plate 11 - Ulver
- Intro - Ulver
- A Memorable Fancy (Plates 12-13) - Ulver
- Plate 14 - Ulver
- A Memorable Fancy (Plate 15) - Ulver
- A Memorable Fancy (Plates 17-20) - Ulver
- Plates 21 - 22 - Ulver
- A Memorable Fancy (Plates 22-24) - Ulver
- A Song Of Liberty (Plates 25 - 27) - Ulver
- Plates 16-17 - Ulver
Lyrics
[Plates 25-27]
[1.] The eternal female groan'd! It was heard all over the earth
[2.] Albion's coast is sick silent; the american meadows faint!
[3.] Shadows of prophecy shiver along by the lakes and the rivers
And mutter across the ocean: france, rend down thy dungeon
[4.] Golden spain burst the barriers of old rome
[5.] Cast thy keys, o rome, into the deep falling, even to eternity down falling
[6.] And weep [and bow thy reverend locks.]
[7.] In her trembling hands she took the new born terror, howling
[8.] On those infinite mountains of light, now barr'd out by the atlantic sea
The new born fire stood before the starry king!
[9.] Flag'd with grey brow'd snows and thunderous visages, the jealous wings wav'd over the deep
[10.] The speary hand burned aloft, unbuckled was the shield
Forth went the hand of jealousy among the flaming hair
And hurl'd the new born wonder thro' the starry night
[11.] The fire, the fire is falling!
[12.] Look up! Look up! O citizen of london, enlarge thy countenance
O jew. Leave counting gold! Return to thy oil and wine. O african!
Black african! (go, winged thought, widen his forehead)
[13.] The fiery limbs, the flaming hair, shot like the sinking sun into the western sea
[14.] Wak'd from his eternal sleep, the hoary element roaring fled away
[15.] Down rush'd, beating his wings in vain, the jealous king; his grey brow'd councellors
Thunderous warriors, curl'd veterans, among helms, and shields
And chariots, horses, elephants: banners, castles, slings, and rocks
[16.] Falling, rushing, ruining! Buried in the ruins, on urthona's dens
[17.] All night beneath the ruins, then, their sullen flames faded
Emerge round the gloomy king
[18.] With thunder and fire, leading his starry hosts thro' the waste
Wilderness, he promulgates his ten commands, glancing his beamy eyelids
Over the deep in dark dismay
[19.] Where the son of fire in his eastern cloud
While the morning plumes her golden breast
[20.] Spurning the clouds written with curses, stamps the stony law to dust
Loosing the eternal horses from the dens of night, crying: empire is no more!
And now the lion & wolf shall cease.
Let the priests of the raven of dawn, no longer
In deadly black with hoarse note curse the sons of joy
Nor his accepted brethren, whom, tyrant
He calls free: lay the bound or build the roof
Nor pale religious letchery call the virginity that wishes but acts not!
For every thing that lives is holy.
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