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The Prophecy
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A song about Ursula Sontheil (Mother Shipton).
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Genre
Rock Rock General
Charts
Peak #46
Peak in subgenre #18
Author
D. Robinson
Rights
@DRobsterSongs
Uploaded
June 11, 2019
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MP3 9.6 MB 192 kbps 7:00
Story behind the song
A song about Ursula Sontheil (Mother Shipton) and her prophecies.
Lyrics
Her words are presented as a clumsy rhyme, the fate of the world in a future time Her prophecy exposed, that declares our fate and to save mankind, are we too late? In ancient times, a lady declared, that men shall be seen, flying in the air and a carraige without a horse shall go, and disasters will fill our world with woe and that iron, will float, as it leaves the land and that gold would be found, in an unknown land And France will be free, of the tyrants three, And allies with England, surely they will be These things that I speak, they have came to pass just as was written by this common lass (Chorus) And the people of her time, feared to speak her name, for many things had passed, that which see had claimed And much about our future, that which see did see predict our fall from grace, in her prophecy For the fire dragon, will cross our sky six times before the earth shall die and the oceans will consume the land and that people will fight against their fellow man Until the silver serpent comes into view Spewing forth the saviors, of our last few They will enlighten our minds and they will calm our rage, they'll lead us into a golden age These things that I speak, will they come to pass? Just as predicted, by this common lass (Chorus) And the people of her time, feared to speak her name, for many things had passed, that which see had claimed And much about our future, that which see did see predict our fall from grace, in her prophecy (Instrumental section) (Repeast Chorus 2x) She predicted her death, to clear the air but before she passed, she did declare The scholars think I utter blasphemy, but they're wrong, These things will come to be
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