Shakespeare in Loose
Blérots de R.A.V.E.L. (Les) Lyrics
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Cried a hundred voices
Instantly re-echoed
By five hundred others
Let us go to the town hall
And find the deputies
And find the
I nothing about that
Are you the traitor?
Yourself
I
Yes you
Yes you
Yes you
Yes you
That's right
There, there!
I saw him down by the well
Come on military man yeah
Come on
Get him
Get him
Get him
Get him
The populace is unaware
The populace is unaware
The populace is unaware
The populace is unaware
Here he comes
Yes yes!
Cried a hundred voices
Instantly re-echoed
By five hundred others
Let us go to the town hall
And find the deputies
And find the
Way out
I nothing about that
Are you the traitor?
Yourself
I
Yes you
Yes you
Yes you
Yes you
That's right
There, there!
I saw him down by the well
Come on military man yeah
Come on
Get him
Get him
Get him
Get him
The populace is unaware
The populace is unaware
The populace is unaware
The populace is unaware
Here he comes
The lyrics you've provided seem to describe a chaotic and perhaps politically charged scene. The repetition of "Yes yes!" and the imagery of hundreds of voices echoing each other could symbolize a unified and strong public outcry or protest. The mention of finding the deputies and the repeated questioning of "Are you the traitor?" suggests a struggle for power or a fight against perceived betrayal within the community.
The lines "I saw him down by the well" and "Come on military man yeah" depict a sense of urgency and the call to action towards a specific individual or group. The repeated exhortations of "Get him" could imply a desire for justice or retribution against someone viewed as a threat or enemy. The mention of the populace being unaware multiple times hints at a secretive or underhanded scheme being carried out without the general public's knowledge.
The overall tone of the lyrics conveys a tense and charged atmosphere, with a sense of suspicion, agitation, and mobilization among the people. The repeated phrases and the urgency in the calls to action create a sense of escalating tension and potential conflict. The reference to the town hall and the deputies suggests a governmental or official setting where power struggles or dissent may be unfolding. The lyrics seem to paint a picture of a community on the brink of upheaval or confrontation, where allegiances are questioned, and actions are taken swiftly and decisively.
Line by Line Meaning
Yes yes!
An enthusiastic agreement from the crowd
Cried a hundred voices
A chorus of individuals expressing their emotions loudly
Instantly re-echoed
Quickly reverberated by others
By five hundred others
Joined by a larger group of people
Let us go to the town hall
We should gather at the town hall
And find the deputies
And locate the deputies in charge
And find the
And search for
Way out
An exit strategy
I nothing about that
I have no knowledge of that
Are you the traitor?
Are you the betrayer?
Yourself
Referring to oneself
I
An individual identifying themselves
Yes you
Indeed, you
Yes you
Yes, you
Yes you
Yes, you
Yes you
Yes, you
That's right
Correct
There, there!
Indicating a location
I saw him down by the well
I observed him near the water source
Come on military man yeah
Encouraging the soldier to act
Come on
Let's move forward
Get him
Capture him
Get him
Seize him
Get him
Apprehend him
Get him
Take him into custody
The populace is unaware
The citizens are not informed
The populace is unaware
The population is uninformed
The populace is unaware
The people are ignorant
The populace is unaware
The community lacks knowledge
Here he comes
He is approaching
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Written by: Mark van Zyl
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