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No Lucifer Lyrics
(Easy, easy
Easy, easy
Easy, easy
Easy, easy...)
Hey you
Give me the dummy tit
Forget the rest of the shit
The man with the skull and bone
You think you know but you don’t
To Sodom I will go
Not to Meddigo
Several Lucifers come
And we will beat them all
A Carlton corsair
The Raleigh twenty, yeah
A little lost roe deer
The wind in your hair
No Lucifer
Come on
Allons y, let’s go
Can always just say no
To the anti-aircraft crew
The boys from the Hitler Youth
Silk and cyanide
Six weeks left alive
Not the skull and bone
You think you know, but you know
To Sodom I will go
Not to Meddigo
Several Lucifers come
And we will beat them all
A Carlton corsair
The Raleigh twenty, yeah
A little lost roe deer
The wind in your hair
No Lucifer
Is that what the future holds?
Is that what the future holds?
Kevlar or cherry wood?
Malevolence or good?
Is that what the future holds?
Is that what the future holds?
Is that what the future holds?
Is that what the future holds?
No Lucifer
No Lucifer
No Lucifer
No Lucifer
No Lucifer
Easy, easy
Easy, easy
Easy, easy...)
Give me the dummy tit
Forget the rest of the shit
The man with the skull and bone
You think you know but you don’t
To Sodom I will go
Not to Meddigo
Several Lucifers come
And we will beat them all
The Raleigh twenty, yeah
A little lost roe deer
The wind in your hair
No Lucifer
Allons y, let’s go
Can always just say no
To the anti-aircraft crew
The boys from the Hitler Youth
Silk and cyanide
Six weeks left alive
Not the skull and bone
You think you know, but you know
To Sodom I will go
Not to Meddigo
Several Lucifers come
And we will beat them all
The Raleigh twenty, yeah
A little lost roe deer
The wind in your hair
No Lucifer
Is that what the future holds?
Kevlar or cherry wood?
Malevolence or good?
Is that what the future holds?
Is that what the future holds?
Is that what the future holds?
Is that what the future holds?
No Lucifer
No Lucifer
No Lucifer
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What a great theme "Loss of Innocence" is. All must favorite stuff goes there one way or another.
A kid riding his bike in the North of England, getting his head around the concept of war, life as he knows it could be wiped out if the Lucifers keep coming. But we can beat them all.
But, is that what the future holds?
Pretty awesome look at the many sides of an adolescent morality puzzle.
The "little lost roe deer" may well refer to BSP favourite "The Shining Levels" by John Wyatt, in which he adopts a young roe deer.
Strange song this one. Some references about WWII and stream of conciousness type of narration. But buried in the lyrics are some cryptic references to the battle of good and evil. NO means New (World) Order. Skull and bones refer to that cult again with references to the Luciferian faction that, according to some authors, is trying to take over the world. Remember many US presidents are member of the skull and bones society including George Bush Sr. The narrator, coming from a naive young kid, is saying is easy to beat the new world order movement. But of course,...
Strange song this one. Some references about WWII and stream of conciousness type of narration. But buried in the lyrics are some cryptic references to the battle of good and evil. NO means New (World) Order. Skull and bones refer to that cult again with references to the Luciferian faction that, according to some authors, is trying to take over the world. Remember many US presidents are member of the skull and bones society including George Bush Sr. The narrator, coming from a naive young kid, is saying is easy to beat the new world order movement. But of course, its not as easy as singing the song. Bow.
I think it's "A little lost roe deer" And "Allons y, let's go" And "Six weeks left alive"
Great song.
Just a thought I had, but "Its a long way to Tipparary" has the line- "While you've a lucifer to light your fag, smile boys thats the style" A lucifer being a lighter or match as I remember. I know its a first world war song.
Six weeks was the life expectancy of a WWII bomber pilot.
@matthewsheffield I think it is a different song . . . Pack Up Your Troubles in Your Old Kit Bag. But otherwise, yes.
@matthewsheffield I think it is a different song . . . Pack Up Your Troubles in Your Old Kit Bag. But otherwise, yes.
The chant 'Easy, Easy...' comes from British wrestling in which the wrestler Big Daddy would encourage the crowd in a chant of 'Easy Easy...' before finishing off his floored opponent by dive bombing them with his huge belly. It denotes an easy and comprehensive victory.
It's "You think you know, but you don't".
I really have no idea what this song is about, but it rocks.
I think it's about a war, from the point of view of a (patriotic, I guess) soldier. "The man with the skull and bone You think you know but you don’t To Sodom I will go Not to Meddigo Several Lucifers come And we will beat them all" -The enemy (Hitler?) Your beliefs are wrong Sodom is the city which God destroyed in the old testament, a city which described as a city of evil and sinners. - He will go to this city, with bravery and courage. Several lucifers come, and we will beat them all - pretty obvious, 'we' will beat the soldiers of the evil (couldn't find a better word to describe) enemy.
Anyway, I don't have the power to continue, but the song continues this way, only the soldier matures, the war continues (the second verse points at an ease in the battlefield, although it seems that the war continues, from the other verses), and he's getting depressed, hopeless and sad, from fear of the unknown and from the possibility that the enemy will win.
Just a guess, anyway.
I had this on repeat for a day straight, no joke.
A Carlton corsair The Raleigh twenty, yeah A little lost roe deer The wind in your hair No Lucifer
The "Carlton Corsair" is a single-speed road bicycle, now called the MacBike.
"The Raleigh Twenty" was a folding bicycle made in the 1970's.
The "roe deer" is just a species of deer.
The wind in your hair. No Lucifer.