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Little orphans in the snow
With nowhere to call a home
Start their singing
Singing

Waiting through the summertime
To thaw your hearts in wintertime
That's why they're singing
Singing

Waiting for a sign
To turn blood into wine
The sweet taste in your mouth
Turned bitter in its glass

Israel
In Israel
Israel
In Israel

Shattered fragments of the past
Meet in veins of the stained glass
Like the lifeline
In your palm

Red and green reflects the scene
Of a long forgotten dream
There were princes
And there were kings

Now hidden in disguise
Cheap wrappings of lies
Keep your heart alive
With a song from inside

Even though we're all alone
We are never on our own
When we're singing
Singing

Hohhhh
Hohhhh

There's a man who's looking in
And he smiles a toothless grin
Because he's singing
Singing

See some people shine with glee
But their song is jealousy
Their hate is clanging
Maddening

In Israel
Will they sing Happy Noel?
In Israel
In Israel

Israel
In Israel
In Israel
Will they sing Happy Noel?
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Lyrics © Domino Publishing Company, Bmg Rights Management, Sony/atv Music Publishing Llc, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Writer
Susan Ballion, Steven Severin, Peter Clarke, John Mcgeoch
Submitted by
cylon_0_0 On Apr 09, 2005
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Cover art for Israel lyrics by Siouxsie and the Banshees

SIOUXSIE: "No it's not about religion as such, it’s more general. A disillusioned person, or whole race who’ve ceased to understand or believe in what they held to be the truth. It tries to put across, you shouldn’t cover what you feel inside by teaching or attitudes imposed on you. It emphasises the strength of the individual." Source: Sounds 28/02/81.

So basically it is about questioning your beliefs and don't just follow things that are forced on you by authority.

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i.e. zionism.

@skunkweed Zionism is the movement for Jewish independence, as much a "belief" as the movement for Japanese or American independence. That said, the restoration of David's kingdom is intrinsic part of the Jewish religion.

@JJKelsall I see people are talking about Zionism. but do most of the images take place in Israel? Orphans singing in the snow? Snow in Israel is incredibly rare. The first chorus makes me think of children singing in cold northern climates around Christmas time. There is a line “do they sing happy Noel?” Noel means Christmas time and Christmas is not widely celebrated in Jerusalem either.

Cover art for Israel lyrics by Siouxsie and the Banshees

Red and green reflects the scene

A nice trope -- red and green being both the traditional Christmas colors and two of the national colors of the Palestinians.

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This is a brilliant observation. I never thought of the Palestinian connection. I am happy to find other people who ponder this song as much as I have.

@smendler "national colours" of the Arab Revolt created in WWI by Sir Mark Sykes and adopted in whole or in part by most Arab states.

@smendler You misinterpret by taking it out of context. The next line is about a much earlier time of primitive princes and kings. Christmas was not celebrated until the 4th century. The Palestinian flag not created until 1964. The more primal interpretation of the colors is that green represents Nature, and the red spattered upon it is the blood of the people and animals who were being forced into the slavery of agriculture for meat production (hence why the dream of a garden of eden is long forgotten, tainted by the first civilization that would oppress society with laws, patriarchy,...

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The song reminds us of the violent, hateful nature of contemporary Israel, the allusions to blood, despair, a religious philosophy fragmented and it's continuous decay in a world of reason where Israeli society is unsustainable under a Zionist movement fascinated with ethnic cleansing and annihilation of it's neighbours.

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Israel does not wage wars of aggression. The situation of the Palestinians is self-made. The have rejected and spurned every opportunity to make peace. The Arabs will not accept a Jewish country on "Arab" lands and will fight with any means necessary to accomplish that goal of eliminating Israel. This is why they send their children as suicide bombers. What kind of culture is that of the Arabs??

The situation of the Palestinians is not self-made. The "War of Independence" in 1948 saw 1,380,000 Palestinians driven off their land by the Israeli army in an act of ethnic cleansing (Tanya Reinhart, 2002).

Israel does wage wars of aggression. E.g. The 1967 invasion and occupation of the West Bank, the Gaza Strip, the Sinai Peninsula and Golan Heights + The 1982 invasion of Lebanon which left 11,000 people dead (Ibid).

The vast majority of Palestinians actually will accept a Jewish country on "Arab" lands. A survey by the Bir Zeit Uni in 2002 found that "77% of Palestinians believe both Palestinians and Israelis have the...

Sorry to burst your bubble, but the Arabs of that territory were told by the Arab armies that if they left their land, the Jews would be "pushed into the sea" and all of the land would be restored to Arab hands.

67 is hardly an act of aggression when you consider that Jordan, Syria, and Egypt were all about to attack. I suppose aggression is what it's called when Israel wins wars by large margins. Secondly, way before 67 the nations of Egypt and Jordan occupied the Gaza Strip and West Bank, respectively, without so much as a word...

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i think the song is about refugees, people who once fled, raised a state where given broken dreams. ( turned his blood into wine, (old history), but later the (current time) the wine turned bitter in the glass in this new "promised" land. People are still enslaved by political false dreams.. but there is an old men walking bye, he has no tooth left, there is something still there of freedom most of us dont see. After that it is wondering happy noel.. do people still understand what freedom means.

Israel is a best portrait for this, but there are many places like it, where people flee and try to find something better, and are given "new dreams" to work hard pay rent

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Cover art for Israel lyrics by Siouxsie and the Banshees

Not being a historian at all, I love the group, saw them in San Francisco back in the day (The Warfield?) The song always perplexed me, gave me things to think about. On one hand I felt it was pro Israel, the color reference reminded me of the U2 song (War?). It seems to me a song of encouragement to any and all oppressed people, a song of joy and sadness. Enjoying all the comments ✌????

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So, I am not COMPLETELY sure what this song is about, BUT I am commenting because most people here don’t seem to either and, at least, I have very good insight into some of the religious imagery here, because of my profession.

Siouxsie, herself, said it is not just about religion. She went on to say it’s about disillusionment, seeing the suffering that so many are blind to. Seeing the hypocrisy in the world and trying to find hope within it. I am paraphrasing.

I think Israel symbolises a broken promised land. A place for peace, that has brought anything but! It is not a Zionist song. In fact, most of the images are Christian. Hear me out, “do they sing happy Noel?“ Noel means Christmas. End of. It comes from the Old French word for Christmas, Noël, which comes from the Latin natalis, meaning birth (birth of Christ). Orphans singing in the snow. OK, it occasionally snows in the north of Israel, but very rarely. This line makes me think of groups like Montreal Accueil Bonneau Choir and the World Orphan Choir (and basically, Victorian England). Orphans singing at Christmas time to raise money.

The line “turn blood into wine” is about turning pain into something good. And it also plays on the Roman Catholic belief of transubstantiation in which wine is turned into the blood of Christ. Which I think is very clever but, unfortunately, goes over a lot of peoples heads.

Red and green are the colours of Christmas, but also the colours of the Palestinian flag as some have pointed out. She talks about how it has been like this since ancient times. There is always been suffering, there has always been need, there has always been the search for joy and peace.

The line, “See some people shine with glee, but their song is jealousy.Their hate is clanging. Maddening” it’s about the phoniness that can surround the holiday season. Greed, indifference to suffering and selfishness are not far beneath the good cheer surface. Their coldness and cruelty is painful to witness. Why can’t these hypocrites see?

The lyrics talk about how we are all together if we are singing. Singing in our hearts and not letting all of the evil, corruption and sadness drag us down. We are all trying to survive, many people are struggling to survive. We all hope for the promised land, but is there such a thing? Is there an answer? We can only keep our hearts open and hope and keep singing.

That’s what I get out of it anyway.

[Edit: I edited for spelling mistakes]

Song Meaning
Positive
Subjective
Hope
Religion
Christmas
Unity
Struggle
Hope
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Cover art for Israel lyrics by Siouxsie and the Banshees

The more I study the lyrics the more it suggests it really does have something to do with the history and founding of (contemporary)Israel

👍, Its a Bohemian battle cry to Israelites heart on truth in front of them.

@jvargas Lack of media literacy or denial? Which of those is your issue?

Cover art for Israel lyrics by Siouxsie and the Banshees

Israel is where it all began, you know. And 'Happy Noel' screams Christmas to me. The whole lyrics, it evokes this sense of happiness because, like it says, they're singing, not literally singing per se, but just celebrating life.

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Don't know what it's about, but I love Siouxsie's voice and I just wanted to comment on how well-written this piece is, and I don't know how big they were in the 80's, during their reign, but as far as 80's music goes, as far as any ALT band goes, they are awesome and should get more airtime.

Cover art for Israel lyrics by Siouxsie and the Banshees

The song is about what Israel is about. It's not a battlefield, it's where Jesus Christ was born, and it was during christmas.

@NeonsOfMe91 or It's a Bohemian battle cry to Israelites heart on truth in front you.

@jvargas you keep saying that but what do you mean

 
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