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Tane
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A Song in the person Tane God of the forests of Aotearoa, to Hine saying we need to push the Sky and Earth mother and father apart so we can make love.
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Author
Chris King
Rights
Chris King and Christine Fielder
Uploaded
June 08, 2007
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MP3 5.7 MB 128 kbps 6:12
Story behind the song
In my affair with the Kali woman she wanted such complete fusion that we would both be annihilated. Thinking of Tane and the groans of Papa and Rangi being pushed apart by the great Kauri Tree of Tane I reflected on the dilemma of sexual fusion and mortality told in the story of Maui being crushed in Hine's vagina.
Lyrics
You say we should comingle so intimately, the separation of sky and earth would be reunited in our primal fusion. But you bridle for a freedom so elusive, so boundless we would both become lost, even to ourselves. Caught between life and death we know no final unravelling but the essential immortal, entangled loom of nature's hour of splendour in the grass of love. So my dew, my myrrh on the lock, in the, fullness, of our differences let's push the sky so gently just far enough from earth That we can roll, like the thunder... under the covers of our love, that in our comingling, ... our all-too - restless offspring who struggle in the night and wrestle to see the light who fall in love at first sight may also come to pass their time of splendour under the fronds of love. You say we shouldn't linger in the throes of our final rapture. Don't tell me that the dance is over long before it has even begun.
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