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| A Plea For Purging – Trembling Hands Lyrics
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The Marriage of Heaven and Hell is actually a book written by William Blake in the late 1700s. All of the song titles from this album are taken from the first 10 lines of the poem "A Song of Liberty." A lot of the lyrics and ideas from this song come from The Marriage of Heaven and Hell as well. |
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| A Plea For Purging – The New Born Wonder Lyrics
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The Marriage of Heaven and Hell is actually a book written by William Blake in the late 1700s. All of the song titles from this album are taken from the first 10 lines of the poem "A Song of Liberty." A lot of the lyrics and ideas from this song come from The Marriage of Heaven and Hell as well. |
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| A Plea For Purging – The Jealous Wings Lyrics
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The Marriage of Heaven and Hell is actually a book written by William Blake in the late 1700s. All of the song titles from this album are taken from the first 10 lines of the poem "A Song of Liberty." A lot of the lyrics and ideas from this song come from The Marriage of Heaven and Hell as well. |
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| A Plea For Purging – The Fall Lyrics
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The Marriage of Heaven and Hell is actually a book written by William Blake in the late 1700s. All of the song titles from this album are taken from the first 10 lines of the poem "A Song of Liberty." A lot of the lyrics and ideas from this song come from The Marriage of Heaven and Hell as well. |
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| A Plea For Purging – Golden Barriers Lyrics
| 15 years ago
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The Marriage of Heaven and Hell is actually a book written by William Blake in the late 1700s. All of the song titles from this album are taken from the first 10 lines of the poem "A Song of Liberty." A lot of the lyrics and ideas from this song come from The Marriage of Heaven and Hell as well. |
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| A Plea For Purging – Finite Lyrics
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The Marriage of Heaven and Hell is actually a book written by William Blake in the late 1700s. All of the song titles from this album are taken from the first 10 lines of the poem "A Song of Liberty." A lot of the lyrics and ideas from this song come from The Marriage of Heaven and Hell as well. |
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| A Plea For Purging – And Weep Lyrics
| 15 years ago
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The Marriage of Heaven and Hell is actually a book written by William Blake in the late 1700s. All of the song titles from this album are taken from the first 10 lines of the poem "A Song of Liberty." A lot of the lyrics and ideas from this song come from The Marriage of Heaven and Hell as well.
Although there are no lines in this song taken from the book, it is interesting that 187 is the numerical code for murder. |
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| A Plea For Purging – Shiver Lyrics
| 15 years ago
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The Marriage of Heaven and Hell is actually a book written by William Blake in the late 1700s. All of the song titles from this album are taken from the first 10 lines of the poem "A Song of Liberty." A lot of the lyrics and ideas from this song come from The Marriage of Heaven and Hell as well.
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| A Plea For Purging – Sick Silent America Lyrics
| 15 years ago
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The Marriage of Heaven and Hell is actually a book written by William Blake in the late 1700s. All of the song titles from this album are taken from the first 10 lines of the poem "A Song of Liberty." A lot of the lyrics and ideas from this song come from The Marriage of Heaven and Hell as well. Here are some lines taken from the book:
There are no direct quotes from the book in this song, but the last lyric, "The new heaven is born and hell revives," has to do with the last line of The Marriage of Heaven and Hell, which says "Empire is no more! and now the lion & wolf shall cease." This has to do with the prophecy of Isaiah, of the new heaven and the new earth. |
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| A Plea For Purging – The Eternal Female Lyrics
| 15 years ago
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The Marriage of Heaven and Hell is actually a book written by William Blake in the late 1700s. All of the song titles from this album are taken from the first 10 lines of the poem "A Song of Liberty." A lot of the lyrics and ideas from this song come from The Marriage of Heaven and Hell as well. Here are some lines taken from the book:
"The Eternal Female groand! it was heard all over the Earth."
"Empire is no more! and now the lion & the wolf shall cease."
"The fox provides for himself, but God provides for the lion."
"Prisons are built with stones of Law, Brothels with bricks of Religion." |
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