Jesús de Chamberí – Mägo de Oz

Jesús de Chamberí Mägo de Oz

Jesús de Chamberí – Mägo de Oz Lyrics

Artist: Jesús de Chamberí
Song: Mägo de Oz

“Jesus of Chamberí”〉
It was a cold April night
Shadows covered the sky
Rain was lovemaking, caressing Madrid

And the Word became flesh and made his dwelling in Chamberí
From his deep sleep he awoke
Lying in a bench in the middle of the square
Embraced by blankets of cold and cardboard

With skin-deep rage and the reason in his eyes
The reason in his eyes
“Listen to my Word
Tear down all the nations

By tolerance and hits of love”
My kingdom is not from this world
And in my homеland Sun doesn’t set
Its frontiers bloom whеre peace miscarriages

My army is the instinct and the judge is the heart
My policy is freedom
I’m the king of the downtrodden ones
For every prisoner of conscience who you incarcerate

More fettered on your skin are fear and ignorance
More fettered on your skin they are
“Listen to my Word
Tear down all the nations

By tolerance and hits of love”
In a backstreet
Sarah sells her love
She rents AIDS up to two

Praying God to appease her pain
Her pain, her pain…
Avoid sex -says a preacher-
Because it’s malign and source of sin

Here you have a new Commandment: Making love
And don’t stem a wave which I haven’t tried to stem myself
Two prostitutes, five ex-convicts
Two black immigrant and one rock poet

Peter the Tramp and one minor addict to drugs
One minor addict to drugs
“Listen to my Word
Tear down all the nations

By tolerance and hits of love”
“Listen to my Word
Tear down all the nations
By tolerance and hits of love”

“Listen to my Word
A new Commandment I give to you…”
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Release Year: 1996