Lyrics Psychedelic Odin - Julian Cope
My
mother
bore
me
in
the
Northern
Void,
And
I
am
white,
but
O!
my
heart
is
black,
Black
as
the
devil′s,
and
a
soul
to
avoid,
For
Southern
Death
Cults
Broke
me
on
their
rack.
My
mother
taught
me
kneeling
at
her
hearth,
Protected
inside
from
each
stormy
day.
She
took
me
on
her
lap
straight
from
my
birth.
And
pointing
to
the
east
began
to
say:
"Look
at
the
Rising
Sun:
there
God
does
live,
And
gives
his
light,
and
gives
his
heat
away,
Look
at
the
Rising
Sun:
there
God
does
live,
And
gives
his
light,
and
gives
his
heat
away,
And
flowers
and
trees
and
beasts
and
people
Receive
comfort
in
the
morning.
Receive
comfort
in
the
morning.
Comfort
in
the
morning,
joy
at
noonday."
My
father
cursed
me
and
persues
me
still,
He
forced
me
northwards
quite
against
my
will,
Up
to
these
outlands,
to
this
icy
place,
Creation's
rebels
move
at
quite
a
pace.
We
turned
against
him
and
created
law,
Created
temples
when
we
shifted
his
stones
Into
great
circles:
we
resisted
his
will,
Became
as
He
was,
at
our
Summits
on
the
hill:
"Look
at
the
setting
sun:
now
God
does
die,
As
his
power
wanes,
so
our
own
power
grows,
Let′s
not
fear
the
dark,
it's
temporary
shelter
from
his
stare,
There's
safety
in
the
night
from
his
All
Obedience
glare,
And
flowers
and
trees
and
beasts
and
people
Receive
peace
until
the
morning,
Receive
peace
until
the
morning,
Receive
peace
until
the
morning,
Till
it
all
starts
again."
Up
here
in
this
far
northern
world,
We
bate
the
religious
kind,
Who
genuflect
and
show
respect
To
the
pious
and
the
Papal
robe,
From
up
here
in
our
northern
world
We
scan
the
entire
globe,
To
weed
out
every
sexist
And
each
vile
homophone:
Look
to
the
hunter′s
moon
Inconstant,
ever
changing,
Rally
around
the
gatherers′
ground,
In
covenant,
exchanging,
"Look
at
the
dying
rays
Of
all
our
yesterdays,
In
heartache
and
in
doubt,
We
struggle
onwards
without
praise,
And
flowers
and
trees,
And
beasts
and
people
Receive
peace
until
the
morning,
Receive
peace
until
the
morning,
Receive
peace
until
the
morning,
Till
it
all
starts
again."
I
stood
on
the
isthmus
between
the
lochs,
When
the
thought
came
into
my
head:
"Who
were
the
pests
that
called
me
here,
When
I
could
have
been
in
bed?"
Then
the
River
Nixies'
below
me,
From
their
watery
depths
did
yell
"O,
please
would
you
kill
all
the
Gods
for
us?
Father
Odin,
do
it
well."
"Don′t
sent
them
back
to
the
desert,
For
they
only
will
come
back
again,
And
every
time
the
Gods
return,
More
land
from
us
they'll
gain,
They
have
no
place
in
Anglia,
Even
less
in
Scandinavia,
Fie,
even
the
Catholics
of
Ireland
Have
no
true
need
of
a
saviour.
Have
no
true
need
of
a
saviour.
Have
no
true
need
of
a
saviour."
I
stood
at
the
stone
and
made
my
vow,
To
undertake
this
task,
"For
Mother
Earth
and
all
her
kin,
I′ll
do
just
as
you
ask."
Then
the
Matriarch
of
the
Nixies
clan,
Swam
forward
to
explain
her
fears,
A
silver-haired
old
grand-mama
Of
fourteen-hundred-and-sixty
years:
"We
beseech
you,
do
despatch
them,
And
their
foul
homological
aim,
For,
as
Robert
Graves
will,
one
day,
assert,
"The
true
Fiend
Rules
in
God's
Name!
The
true
Fiend
Rules
in
God′s
Name!
The
true
Fiend
Rules
in
God's
Name!
The
true
Fiend
Rules
in
God's
Name!
The
true
Fiend
Rules
in
God′s
Name!
The
true
Fiend
Rules
in
God′s
Name!
The
true
Fiend
Rules
in
God's
Name!
The
true
Fiend
Rules
in
God′s
Name!"
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