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kooljerk666

(776 posts)
27. FLowers in the Night....
Thu Jul 19, 2012, 12:02 PM
Jul 2012

Paul Kantner performs & written by Jack Traylor

Paine and Pierce and Robespierre, Juarez and Danton,
Luther, King and Lumumba dead but far from gone
Lenin, Cleaver, Jesus too, outlaws in their nations,
Revolutionaries all, dreamed of liberation

God is up in heaven his agents here on earth
The church has said that this man rules, he's best because of birth.
But what's that noise down in the street, who dares to shout and sing?
With all his courtiers at his side, who dares to touch the king?

Old man get some soldiers, keep them close at hand
There's a fire in the country, there's a flame come to the land
Seven thousand loyal troops, in ranks they stretch so far
With seven thousand well armed men, no one can touch the czar.

Louis watch the prisons, send the goons around
Is that Paris burning, is the Bastille falling down?
And where are all the mercenaries - paid for by the king?
Have they joined the mob you say, doesn't money mean anything?

Old men get some soldiers, keep them close at hand,
The seeds that were sown yesterday now flower in the land
And guard yourself most carefully with military might.
For plants that cannot bloom by day must flower in the night.

[ From: http://www.metrolyrics.com/flowers-of-the-night-lyrics-paul-kantner.html ]

I love Paul K. & just reading the lyrics gave me goosebumps.

This was composed in the early 70's seem more relevant now.

More Precisely, Sir, The Nobles Refused To Pay Any Taxes The Magistrate Jul 2012 #1
There is that parallel. fascisthunter Jul 2012 #2
Infighting was funny. chollybocker Jul 2012 #3
Not true. Of course, it depends on what you consider the "start" of the coalition_unwilling Jul 2012 #4
Actually Me. Jul 2012 #7
I'm probably betraying my age and when I went to school by saying that coalition_unwilling Jul 2012 #10
Lefebvre is still a classic of that history RainDog Jul 2012 #18
I take a long view of revolutions. You know a lot more than I about the French Revolution, but CTyankee Jul 2012 #19
"We are the 99%" is an excellent meme RainDog Jul 2012 #22
And then, 'Off with their heads!' elleng Jul 2012 #34
Bon jour! CTyankee Jul 2012 #35
Ah, chocolate and hazelnut: NUTELLA!!! elleng Jul 2012 #36
didyou think I meant the singer? CTyankee Jul 2012 #37
Not for a moment! elleng Jul 2012 #38
Thar she is! CTyankee Jul 2012 #41
I confused first and second estates, thinking first was nobility and second clergy. Thanks coalition_unwilling Jul 2012 #24
no strident criticism from me RainDog Jul 2012 #33
I'm sure there are postmortems on this but do you think "Anarchism" is to blame? flamingdem Jul 2012 #12
To blame for what? Occupy rigorously insisted upon non-violence, a coalition_unwilling Jul 2012 #14
I think that would be tough to pull off here! flamingdem Jul 2012 #15
I raised the issue of 'Committee of Self Defense' as the final raid approached, coalition_unwilling Jul 2012 #25
some anarchy/occupy links flamingdem Jul 2012 #26
Thank you for these links. Bookmarking for later reading. I'm not well versed in the coalition_unwilling Jul 2012 #29
I haven't seen much Anarchist influence in my Occupy. white_wolf Jul 2012 #30
Yeah, that's my take on Occupy Los Angleles (pre-raid) too. A few self-identified coalition_unwilling Jul 2012 #32
I know Les Miserables is not actually about the French Revolution SoutherDem Jul 2012 #5
A beautiful song, from a great musical; but the grim reality is..... LongTomH Jul 2012 #31
The War That Helped Bankrupt The Country Me. Jul 2012 #6
some rightwinger on twitter called Bastille Day 'French surrender Day' Viva_La_Revolution Jul 2012 #8
That truly deserves a coalition_unwilling Jul 2012 #11
I kinda doubt what was said in that first sentence, TBH. AverageJoe90 Jul 2012 #9
Interestingly, the terms 'right' and 'left' as they apply to politics coalition_unwilling Jul 2012 #13
That much seems to be true. AverageJoe90 Jul 2012 #20
My understanding is that repeated attempts were made by the aristocracy to avoid the revolution Marr Jul 2012 #16
Business owners started the revolution against the aristocracy. Selatius Jul 2012 #17
The French Revolution word game mick063 Jul 2012 #21
^ A Wowza! post! ^ Mimosa Jul 2012 #40
Right, Canuckistanian. JDPriestly Jul 2012 #23
FLowers in the Night.... kooljerk666 Jul 2012 #27
I hope it isn't like the French revolution...it backfired Green_Lantern Jul 2012 #28
I've thought about the parallels Mimosa Jul 2012 #39
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