Van Morrison "Rave On, John Donne" (1983)

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  • Опубліковано 9 січ 2023
  • 'Rave On, John Donne' is a track from 'Inarticulate Speech of the Heart' - the fourteenth studio album by Northern Irish singer-songwriter Van Morrison, released in 1983.
    Lyrics:
    Rave on John Donne, rave on thy Holy fool
    Down through the weeks of ages
    In the moss borne dark dank pools
    Rave on, down through the industrial revolution
    Empiricism, atomic and nuclear age
    Rave on down through time and space down through the corridors
    Rave on words on printed page
    Rave on, you left us infinity
    And well pressed pages torn to fade
    Drive on with wild abandon
    Uptempo, frenzied heels
    Rave on, Walt Whitman, nose down in wet grass
    Rave on fill the senses
    On nature's bright green shady path
    Rave on Omar Khayyam, Rave on Kahlil Gibran
    Oh, what sweet wine we drinketh
    The celebration will be held
    We will partake the wine and break the Holy bread
    Rave on let a man come out of Ireland
    Rave on on Mr. Yeats,
    Rave on down through the Holy Rosey Cross
    Rave on down through theosophy, and the Golden Dawn
    Rave on through the writing of "A Vision"
    Rave on, Rave on, Rave on, Rave on, Rave on, Rave on
    Rave on John Donne, rave on thy Holy fool
    Down through the weeks of ages
    In the moss borne dark dank pools
    Rave on, down though the industrial revolution
    Empiricism, atomic and nuclear age
    Rave on words on printed page
    Lyrics: Van Morrison

КОМЕНТАРІ • 7

  • @Heart_and_Soul
    @Heart_and_Soul Рік тому +3

    ⚜ Rave On, Mark Parker!
    Thank you for the MUSIC. Happy 2023. ⚜🕊

  • @chrissupport
    @chrissupport 9 місяців тому +2

    There are several live versions of this on youtube, but I also like hearing this studio cut.. SO mellow. Thanks for producing and uploading this.

  • @natalliaf6387
    @natalliaf6387 Рік тому +2

    Drive on with wild abandon

  • @oscarqueipo7748
    @oscarqueipo7748 Місяць тому +1

    Exageradisimo de la muerte