La Gitana - Aleister Crowley



     
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La Gitana Lyrics


Your hair was full of roses in the dewfall as we danced
The sorceress enchanting and the paladin entranced
In the starlight as we wove us in a web of silk and steel
Immemorial as the marble in the halls of Boabdil
In the pleasaunce of the roses with the fountains and the yews
Where the snowy Sierra soothed us with the breezes and the dews!
In the starlight as we trembled from a laugh to a caress
And the god came warm upon us in our pagan allegresse
Was the Baile de la Bona too seductive? Did you feel
Through the silence and the softness all the tension of the steel?
For your hair was full of roses, and my flesh was full of thorns
And the midnight came upon us worth a million crazy morns
Ah! my Gipsy, my Gitana, my Saliya! were you fain
For the dance to turn to earnest?? O the sunny land of Spain!My Gitana, my Saliya! more delicious than a dove!
With your hair aflame with roses and your lips alight with love!
Shall I see you, shall I kiss you once again? I wander far
From the sunny land of summer to the icy Polar Star
I shall find you, I shall have you! I am coming back again

From the filth and fog to seek you in the sunny land of Spain
I shall find you, my Gitana, my Saliya! as of old
With your hair aflame with roses and your body gay with gold
I shall find you, I shall have you, in the summer and the south
With our passion in your body and our love upon your mouth?
With our wonder and our worship be the world aflame anew!
My Gitana, my Saliya! I am coming back to you!
Songwriters
XAVIER REQUEJO COLOMER, ISAAC GARCIA SANCHEZ, MARCEL PIE BARBA, SANTIAGO EIZAGUIRRE ANGLADA, JORDI FERRER SAVALL, YACINE BELAHCENE BENET, JORDI MARFA VIVES, JESUS MARIA SAHUN CASTET, ARNAU OLIVERES KUPublished by
Lyrics © SOCIEDAD GENERAL DE AUTORES DE ESPANA S G A E

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Aleister Crowley, born Edward Alexander Crowley, (12 October 1875 – 1 December 1947; was an English occultist, prolific writer, mystic, hedonist, aficionado of chess and mountainclimbing, and sexual revolutionary.

Crowley himself claimed to be a Freemason, but the legitimacy of his claims have been disputed.

Other interests and accomplishments were wide-ranging—he was a chess master, mountain climber, poet, painter, astrologer, drug experimenter, and social critic. He is perhaps best known today for his occult writings, especially The Book of the Law, the central sacred text of Thelema. Crowley was also an influential member in several occult organizations, including the Golden Dawn, the A∴A∴, and Ordo Templi Orientis.

Crowley gained much notoriety during his lifetime, and was famously dubbed "The Wickedest Man In the World." Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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