The Keeper Of The Keys

Chris de Burgh

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Intro:           I hear her voice She calls to me I know she’s near me But I cannot see Through prison walls That come between Her dreams of freedom and the real world Where her face is never seen All the king’s horses and all his men Are fearful of the power that can come from book and pen And all the changes there that can be found And far away I hear a distant sound It’s rolling like thunder        Oh shout it from the highest window Break down every door And tell them you won’t take it anymore Show that you will never spend a lifetime on your knees Rise up and catch the Keeper of the Keys Oh what ancient words can hold her here But she’s never heard By men who claim the higher ground It was always there for them to have and hold Where woman’s never found All of the holy men who are at her door Are frightened that their power will be lost forevermore If she believes her freedom’s on the way And still it’s getting louder every day The sound of thunder   Oh shout it from the highest window Break down every door And tell them you won’t take it anymore Show that you will never spend a lifetime on your knees Rise up and catch the Keeper of the Keys rise up!           Tell them you will never spend a lifetime on your knees And when you catch and kill the Keeper of the Keys You will be free! You will be free! You will be free! You will be free...

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La chanson évoque l'appel d'une femme qui aspire à la liberté, mais se sent enfermée par des barrières invisibles. Elle est entourée d'une lutte contre des autorités qui craignent le pouvoir des mots et des idées. Le message central est un cri de ralliement, incitant à briser les chaînes de l'oppression et à revendiquer son droit à la liberté. L’idée de ne pas se soumettre et de refuser une vie de soumission résonne tout au long des paroles, symbolisant un désir ardent de s'affranchir des contraintes imposées par une société patriarcale. C'est également un appel à l'émancipation, à ne plus accepter de vivre dans l'ombre des hommes qui détiennent le pouvoir.