References, Inferences
One small bar of Toblerone chocolate to whomever is the first to tell me what is the exact work of literature (title and author) to which the Clarivoyant picture in the “on the author” section refers.
Revelations
| O God of Earth and Altar G. K. Chesterton O God of earth and altar, Bow down and hear our cry, Our earthly rulers falter, Our people drift and die The walls of gold entomb us, The swords of scorn divide, Take not thy thunder from us, But take away our pride From all that terror teaches |
Revelations Bruce Dickinson O God of earth and altar Bow down and hear our cry Our earthly rulers falter Our peolple drift and die The walls of gold entombe us The swords of scorn divide Take not thy thunder from us But take away our pride
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From the mere pairing up of the lyrics we can see that the Egyptian theme of the song is sandwiched within the opening and closing verses of the original English hymn. The first part is sung ipsis literis , whereas the closing verses are sung mirroring the general idea but paraphrasing the contentes (aflame with faith / ablaze with hope, etc).
We can easily estabilish that both the Hymn and the song’s theme is a call for a miracle to unite a people, but where does the Egyptian content come from? Acordingly to Wikipedia Bruce was partly inspired by the works of Aleister Crowley, a somewhat maverick writter.
I did some research on the topic and found out that the guy claims that when he was in Egypt in 1904, his wife (named Rose) was possessed by Horus (the eye of the Sun rose on her lips) during a ritual invocation (So whe lay in a black embrace and the seed is sown in a holy place) and that he, Aleister Crowley was then annointed both “prince and priest of the beast” and was heralding a new age, where Horus himself would come down and conquer the world (by brute force, I might add!).
Then he went of to create his own religion, with its own book of revelations and all. Which is something that seems to become increasingly more common these days. Maybe one day I’ll gather some friends and have a go at that, too.
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