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Many Enemies Bring Much Honour - Death In June



     
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Dressed not in mourning but in black
See the fire in our eyes
Always ready to fight back
Never hiding in disguiseMany enemies bring much honour...The fighting man shall from the sun
Take warmth and life from the glowing earth
Speed with the light-foot winds to run
And with the trees to newer birth
An all-bright company of heaven
Hold him in high comradeship
The dog-star and the sister seven
The Will to Power and a sworded hip
The woodland trees that stand together
They stand to him each one a friendMany enemies bring much honour...And when the burning moment breaks
And all things else are out of mind
And only joy of battle takes
Him by the throat and makes him blind
Through joy and blindness he shall know
Not caring much to know that still

Nor lead nor steel shall reach him so
That it be not his Destined WillMany enemies bring much honour...The thundering line of battle stands
And in the air, death's history
The day shall clasp him with strong hands
The night shall hold sweet victoryMany enemies bring much honour...

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Death in June are a neofolk group led by UK musician Douglas Pearce. Although originally a post-punk band, they are credited with the initial development of neofolk music along with Current 93 and Sol Invictus. Death in June emerged in 1981 from the remnants of the punk unit Crisis, reuniting singer/multi-instrumentalist Douglas P. and bassist Tony Wakeford; drummer Patrick Leagas completed the original lineup, which made its live debut late the following year with an opening slot for The Birthday Party.

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