The song criticizes religious oppression and calls for rebellion. It describes feeling fearful of speaking out against oppressive religious authorities who demand tithes and confession. It encourages lifting one's voice against injustice and joining a "pagan party" by the bonfire. The clergy are said to live well while the people sweat for bread, and a fat abbot's virgin is told to be undressed if she dresses in gold while others have no food. The song calls to lift one's fist and come to the pagan holiday to drink as equals, as the clergy have power over the people but not over one's sweat or singing.
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es inigualable letra de fiesta pagana en ingles de mago de oz
The song criticizes religious oppression and calls for rebellion. It describes feeling fearful of speaking out against oppressive religious authorities who demand tithes and confession. It encourages lifting one's voice against injustice and joining a "pagan party" by the bonfire. The clergy are said to live well while the people sweat for bread, and a fat abbot's virgin is told to be undressed if she dresses in gold while others have no food. The song calls to lift one's fist and come to the pagan holiday to drink as equals, as the clergy have power over the people but not over one's sweat or singing.
The song criticizes religious oppression and calls for rebellion. It describes feeling fearful of speaking out against oppressive religious authorities who demand tithes and confession. It encourages lifting one's voice against injustice and joining a "pagan party" by the bonfire. The clergy are said to live well while the people sweat for bread, and a fat abbot's virgin is told to be undressed if she dresses in gold while others have no food. The song calls to lift one's fist and come to the pagan holiday to drink as equals, as the clergy have power over the people but not over one's sweat or singing.
sorry that you could not any more, that in the name of of above(up) your life they are going to handle If you feel that the fear sticks to your skin (leather) for being commoner and justice to want if you give up yourself brother for you you will never think When they are going to ask for the tithes you in order month and the holy Inquisition "invite" you to confess Because of it friend you lifts the voice, say that you never asked for opinion and if it is true that there exists a god who works from the Sun to the Sun Put in foot lift the fist and come to the pagan party in the bonfire it(he,she) is to drink from the same condition is neither the people(village) nor a gentleman, they have the clergy and we our sweat If there is no bread for yours and you see the abbot very fat, if his(her,your) virgin dresses of gold, undress her How they are going to silence to the goldfinch or to the canary if there is neither jail nor tomb for the libertarian singing Put in foot lift the fist(handle) and come to the pagan holiday(party) in the bonfire it(he,she) is to drink from the same condition is neither the people (village) nor a gentleman, they have the clergy and we our sweat If there is no bread for yours and you see the abbot very fat, if his(her,your) virgin dresses of gold, undress her How they are going to silence to the goldfinch or to the canary if there is neither jail nor tomb for the libertarian singing Fuente: musica.com Letra aadida por r0b1n@-hO0Dd