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Queen – The Prophet's Song Lyrics 21 years ago
Well excuse me apettytheft, maybe I'll try better next time, so I can can become a stark, apt subject in your perfect world!

You know, some of us down here(on planet Earth) actually have lives and make a point to live them, rather then harping of one's mispellings or typos!

SHEESH!

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Queen – I'm In Love With My Car Lyrics 21 years ago
HUH? Getting AIDS from a car...?

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Queen – Bohemian Rhapsody Lyrics 21 years ago
I don't understand why it is because Freddie was a bisexaul it makes it that each and every song that Queen ever wrote to everybody's mind, is about being gay or doing gay things?! You think that some songs might have some sort of deeper meaning to them!

People make it that they're songs are like exploiting they're sexuality!

Both May and Deacon were and are married men and Taylor was a drunken, smokaholic, womaniser!

Is that too being gay?! :(

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Queen – Bohemian Rhapsody Lyrics 21 years ago
Doctor Johann Faustus
Abstracted from the Faust Chapbook of 1587
Johann Faustus was born in Roda in the province of Weimar, of God-fearing parents.

Although he often lacked common sense and understanding, at an early age he proved himself a scholar, mastering not only the Holy Scriptures, but also the sciences of medicine, mathematics, astrology, sorcery, prophesy, and necromancy.

These pursuits aroused in him a desire to commune with the Devil, so--having made the necessary evil preparations--he repaired one night to a crossroads in the Spesser Forest near Wittenberg. Between nine and ten o'clock he described certain circles with his staff and thus conjured up the Devil.

Feigning anger at having been summoned against his will, the Devil arrived in the midst of a great storm. After the winds and lightning had subsided the Devil asked Dr. Faustus to reveal his will, to which the scholar replied that he was willing to enter into a pact. The Devil, for his part, would agree:

to serve Dr. Faustus for as long as he should live,
to provide Dr. Faustus with whatever information he might request, and
never to utter an untruth to Dr. Faustus.
The Devil agreed to these particulars, on the condition that Dr. Faustus would promise:

at the expiration of twenty-four years to surrender his body and soul to the Devil,
to confirm the pact with a signature written in his own blood, and
to renounce his Christian faith.
Having reached an agreement, the pact was drawn up, and Dr. Faustus formalized it with his own blood.

Henceforth Dr. Faustus' life was filled with comfort and luxury, but marked by excess and perversion. Everything was within his grasp: elegant clothing, fine wines, sumptuous food, beautiful women--even Helen of Troy and the concubines from the Turkish sultan's harem. He became the most famous astrologer in the land, for his horoscopes never failed. No longer limited by earthly constraints, he traveled from the depths of hell to the most distant stars. He amazed his students and fellow scholars with his knowledge of heaven and earth.

However, for all his fame and fortune, Dr. Faustus could not revoke the twenty-four year limit to the Devil's indenture. Finally recognizing the folly of his ways, he grew ever more melancholy. He bequeathed his worldly goods to his young apprentice, a student named Christoph Wagner from the University of Wittenberg .

Shortly after midnight on the last day of the twenty-fourth year, the students who had assembled at the home of the ailing Dr. Faustus heard a great commotion. First came the sound of a ferocious storm and then the shouts--first terrifyingly loud then ever weaker--from their mentor.

At daybreak they ventured into his room. Bloodstains were everywhere. Bits of brain clung to the walls. Here they discovered an eye, and there a few teeth. Outside they found the corpse, its members still twitching, lying on a manure pile.

His horrible death thus taught them the lesson that had escaped their master during his lifetime: to hold fast to the ways of God, and to reject the Devil and all his temptations.

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This is pretty much of what it means, but this charater was not limited to just one writer: Goethe, Berlioz and Marlowe had different dipictions of the man and his demise!

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Queen – The Prophet's Song Lyrics 21 years ago
I enjoy Nietzsche's work, but I might think that it is simply the disciption of that of Nostrodamous' methods of forshadowing!

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Queen – Bohemian Rhapsody Lyrics 21 years ago
This song does sound like a "Faustist" type story.

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Queen – Dragon Attack Lyrics 21 years ago
OMG! I'm surprized that no one has commented on this song!

It's just another song that they've created that is right up to the point(like of the rest)!

This is about Heroin addiction!

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Queen – I'm In Love With My Car Lyrics 21 years ago
The song is about homosexaully of the first experiance!

LOL!

*shaking head*

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Queen – All Dead, All Dead Lyrics 21 years ago
This is one of they're most craziest songs that they ever wrote and played and is totally "Un-Queen"!

I think it's about a serial killer's mind!

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Queen – Get Down, Make Love Lyrics 21 years ago
This song is the very thing that one of Osams's sons want to do to the Bush twins or at least both of them, but "Daddy" cought him in the act and now has revelations of "Daddy" pasted on the face of the prisoners of Guantanamo Bay! :(

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Queen – Tie Your Mother Down Lyrics 21 years ago
It's about one of Osama's sons on a date with one of the Bush twins!

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Queen – It's Late Lyrics 21 years ago
Here's the full lyrics to this song that I got off another website and is most accurate:

It's Late
Words and music by Brian May

You say you love me
And I hardly know your name
And if I say I love you in the candlelight
There's no one but myself to blame
But there's something inside
That's turning my mind away
Oh how I could love you
If I could let you stay

It's late - but I'm bleeding deep inside
It's late - is it just my sickly pride?
Too late - even now the feeling seems to steal away
So late - though I'm crying I can't help but hear you say
It's late it's late it's late
But not too late

The way you love me
Is the sweetest love around
But after all this time
The more I'm trying
The more I seem to let you down
Now you tell me you're leaving
And I just can't believe it's true
Oh you know that I can love you
Though I know I can't be true
Oh you made me love you
Don't tell me that we're through

It's late - but it's driving me so mad
It's late - yes I know but don't try to tell me that it's
Too late - save our love you can't turn out the lights
So late - I've been wrong but I'll learn to be right
It's late it's late it's late
But not too late

- I've been so long
- You've been so long
- We've been so long tryin' to work it out
- I ain't got long
- You ain't got long
- We gotta know what this life is all about

Too late much too late
You're staring at me
With suspicion in your eye
You say what game are you playing?
What's this that you're saying?
I know that I can't reply
If I take you tonight
Is it making my life a lie?
Oh you make me wonder
Did I live my life alright?

It's late - but it's time to set me free
It's late - yes I know but there's no way it has to be
Too late - so let the fire take our bodies this night
So late - so let the waters take our guilt in the tide
It's late it's late it's late it's late
It's late it's late
It's all too late

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Queen – It's Late Lyrics 21 years ago
There is a part to this song that I already see that is missing and I hope that whoever does these lyrics here edits, for this song especially should be reconised:

"It's Late- ...and it's driving me so mad
It's Late - Yes I know, but don't try to tell me that...
It's too Late-say I love you can turn out the light...
It's too Late- I've been wrong,but I'll too be right"

This would be one of those unexplained songs by Queen that would have no relevance to the usual meaning to they're basic musical structure,but none to less serves to a point that should be revered.

It is basically about a kind of realationship that was never really for the best intentions and at most, was under all the false pretenses ever so possible! What makes matters even worse is the fact the narrater of this song knew it, but not until he or she came to that conclusion right up to the very last moment and all the realization actually set into the person's mind! Unfortunatally not only did that person had to face those facts, but had that dirty task to bring it to the counterpart's acknowledgment. Which would suck all the way around!

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