Flowers Of The Night

Jefferson Airplane

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FLOWERS OF THE NIGHT from the album   Baron Von Tollbooth & the Chrome Nun                  Paul Kantner & Grace Slick i could NEVER find tabs for this song but its a really great song so i decided i would this tab. this sure is a tasty riff. -andd. f&mf. KEY:/=slide     P=pull off     H=hammer on e|-------------------------------------------------2---3-2-0-----------------| B|-------------------------------------------3------------------5~-----------| D|---------2P0-------2-------------------2H4-----4---------------------------| A|---------------1H2---------------------------------------------------------| E|--0---00--------------0---3P2H3~-------------------------------------------| Paine and Pierce and Robespierre Juarez and Danton Luther King and Lumumba dead but far from gone Lenin Cleaver Jesus too outlaws in their nations Revolutionaries all dreamed of liberation God is up in heaven his agents here on earth The church has said that this man rules he’s best because of birth. But what’s that noise down in the street who dares to shout and sing? With all his courtiers at his side who dares to touch the king? Old man get some soldiers keep them close at hand There’s a fire in the country there’s a flame come to the land Seven thousand loyal troops in ranks they stretch so far With seven thousand well armed men no one can touch the czar. Louis watch the prisons send the goons around Is that Paris burning is the Bastille falling down? And where are all the mercenaries - paid for by the king? Have they joined the mob you say doesn’t money mean anything? Old men get some soldiers keep them close at hand The seeds that were sown yesterday now flower in the land And guard yourself most carefully with military might. For plants that cannot bloom by day must flower in the night. then just shred it in E with the wahwah in there na’mean?

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Cette chanson évoque la lutte pour la liberté et la résistance face à l'oppression. Elle mentionne des figures historiques marquantes, symboles de révolte et de changement, tout en soulignant le contraste entre le pouvoir établi et ceux qui se battent pour la justice. Les paroles mettent en lumière la tension entre les élites et les mouvements populaires, suggérant que les révolutions peuvent germer dans l'ombre, loin des regards des puissants. Dans un contexte plus large, on peut y voir un écho des luttes sociales et politiques à travers les âges, où ceux qui sont marginalisés trouvent la force de contester l'ordre établi. Les questions posées sur l'engagement et le devoir de défendre les valeurs de liberté font résonner une réflexion sur la responsabilité de chacun dans la société.