Slave Queen

Daevid Allen

[Verse 1]
Ah, my woman, my lover
Ah, where have you gone?
There's a man in your face
There's a man in your being
And he looks back in anger
At the wrongs done to woman
And he rages and he threatens
That revenge is soon coming
For possessing her body and soul like he cries
Takin' even the power of her soul from her eyes
And with his eyes he cries hatred and his voice comеs to kill
And the fear of this anger possеsses me still
But I can't quite remember just who is to blame
And I can't quite remember his name

[Verse 2]
Oh, Davy old friend
Where have you gone?
There's a woman in your face
There's a woman in your song
And she sits and she waits
In a dangerous wind
And she tries to stay steady
And not fall to the ground
For the whole planet suffers
As the world, it turns round
And a mother knows life springs from pain
And a mother knows the Earth takes her own back again
What the lady she gives, it goes back to the lady
And meanwhile she shields and protects with her body
But she can't quite remember if she was the wife
And she can't quite remember if this is her life
And she can't quite remember her name

[Chorus]
Where are we now?
Where are we now?
Where are we now?
Where are we now?

[Verse 3]
A sleeping beauty wakes and
Your friends will never come
When will you leave the farmhouse
So we may rejoin as one?
Together, then, we may walk apart
To act out the part we both know
And wave to each other from over here
Till the bridge comes to link us together again
And the boatsman can't bury us back home
And the boatsman can't bury us back home

[Chorus]
You're free now, I'm free now
You're free now, I'm free now
You're free now, We're free now
I'm free now, We're free now

[Post-Chorus]
Most likely nothing
Mostly [?]
We're free

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¿Cuándo fue lanzada la canción “Slave Queen” por Daevid Allen?
La canción Slave Queen fue lanzada en 1990, en el álbum “Australia Aquaria”.

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