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David Bowie's manifesto TO FIGHT THE DEVILS ANGELS - illustrated in song

 
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David Bowie's manifesto TO FIGHT THE DEVILS ANGELS - illustrated in song
David Bowie's manifesto TO FIGHT THE DEVILS ANGELS - illustrated in song

Memory of a free festival ( the sun machine is going down)



Two etymologies of the song "memory of a free festival"
Two etymological definitions of the same
One as if the angels of Michael vs the other version exposing
The angels of satan , who deceive the whole world coming as if messengers of light but who are promoting the doctrine of the devil, the devils own Roman Catholicism headed by the papal beast.
Exposing such servants of the antichrist the popes so devils angels, as per the manifesto of Bowie set out in the song " who can I be now?"


Memory of a free festival ( the sun machine is going Down)

The children of the beam cross casting forth bright shining finished
Gathered in the dampened grass
We played our songs and felt the Flow cloud resting upon our servant power
It was Gods land it was rugged and naive
It was heaven

Vs

The children of the beam cross casting forth bright shining ending
We played our songs And felt the wild smoke resting on our penmanship
to gain servants by merchandise and for money price , pitchfork seizing captives, our prop. Italy beast land, Italy was rugged and naive
Italy beast kingdom

Part Etymology notes
For uncompleted etymological code of entire song
Yet to be completed.


Tall Venusians passing by

Morning star, most commonly used as a name for the planet Venus when it appears in the east before sunrise
Morning star, a name for the star Sirius, which appears in the sky just before sunrise during the Dog Days
Morning star, a (less common) name for the planet Mercury when it appears in the east before sunrise
Mythology and theology Edit
Jesus, self-described as "the bright Morning Star" in the Christian Bible
And Peter tested to climb a cross pierced
but The Mound the hill beat
push

the captain shook his head
And flew away

tried (comparative more tried, superlative most tried)

Tested, hence, proven to be firm or reliable.
(law) Put on trial, taken before a lawcourt.


From Middle English boren, from Old English borian (“to pierce”), from Proto-Germanic *burōną. Compare Danish bore, Norwegian Bokmål bore, Dutch boren, German bohren, Old Norse bora. Cognate with Latin forō (“to bore, to pierce”), Latinferiō (“strike, cut”) and Albanian birë (“hole”). Sense of wearying may come from a figurative use such as "to bore the ears"; confer German drillen.





summer (plural summers)

(obsolete) A pack-horse.
A horizontal beam supporting a building. quotations ▼
Synonyms
From Middle English beem, from Old English bēam (“tree, cross, gallows, column, pillar, wood, beam,

The verb is from Middle English bemen, from Old English bēamian (“to shine, to cast forth rays or beams of light”), from the noun.



rom Proto-Germanic *andijōną (“to finish, end”),



London the big smoke the smoke

Or london m the personal name *Londinos, from the word *lond (“wild”). Or else, from a hydronym involving *plew-, "to flow".





Hands

From Middle English hond, hand, from Old English hand (“hand, side (in defining position), power, control, possession, charge, agency, person regarded as holder or receiver of something”), from Proto-Germanic *handuz (“hand”) (compare Dutch, Norwegian Nynorsk, Swedish hand, German Hand, West Frisian hân), of uncertain origin. Perhaps compare Old Swedish hinna(“to gain”), Gothic 𐍆𐍂𐌰-𐌷𐌹𐌽𐌸&#66​352;𐌽 (fra-hinþan, “to take captive, capture”); and Latvian sīts (“hunting spear”), Ancient Greekκεντέω (kentéō, “prick”), Albanian çandër (“pitchfork, prop”).



(obsolete) Rate; price. quotations ▼

Handwriting; style of penmanship. quotations ▼
a good hand


Sun machine Party

Divide
Parts


(intransitive) To celebrate at a party, to have fun, to enjoy oneself.
We partied until the early hours.
(intransitive, slang, euphemistic) To take recreational drugs. quotations ▼
(intransitive) To engage in flings, to have one-night stands, to sow one's wild oats.
(online gaming, intransitive) To form a party (with).
If you want to beat that monster, you should party with a healer.
A person With to: an accessory, someone who takes part.

Sun machine is going
Hold and Argument division
To divide
party (not comparable)

(obsolete, except in compounds) Divided; in part.
(heraldry) Parted or divided, as in the direction or form of one of the ordinaries.
an escutcheon party per pale

Have
And we are going to lift it up

From Middle English haven, from Old English habban, hafian (“to have”), from Proto-Germanic *habjaną (“to have”), durative of *habjaną (“to lift, take up”),

To trick, to deceive.
You had me alright! I never would have thought that was just a joke.
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Re: David Bowie's manifesto TO FIGHT THE DEVILS ANGELS - illustrated in song
Bump so I can listen and read this later

Wild eyed boy from freecloud is another with interesting symbolisim
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They must tell us what they do
Even if we understand not the message





GLP