Lightning to the Nations
Diamond Head Lyrics


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Yes i'm coming
Angel from the sky, put his hand in mine
I can spread you gifts, for golden present time

i'm going to set you down
I'm going to make it right
I'm going to bring it home
I'll bring you lightning to the nations
To the nations
To the nations
To the nations

From the shores of home, we send a gift of love
To sweet and hopeful hearts, a gift from high above

I'm going to set you down
I'm going to make it right
I'm going to bring it home
I'll bring you lightning to the nations
To the nations
To the nations
To the nations

Here it comes now
London
New York
To the nations




To the nations
Lightning to the Nations

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Diamond Head's "Lightning to the Nations" describe a benevolent figure who comes from heaven, bearing gifts for the people of the earth. The opening lines, "Yes I'm coming, angel from the sky," suggest a divine presence, one that is capable of providing "golden presents" to people during "golden present time." This character is determined to "set you down" and "bring it home," making things right in the world by bringing "lightning to the nations."


The song speaks positively of a "gift of love" that is sent "from the shores of home" to offer hope to those who need it. The repetition of the chorus, "I'll bring you lightning to the nations," reinforces the idea of an unstoppable force, one that will reach London, New York, and beyond, encompassing all peoples and cultures. The entire lyrics suggest that Diamond Head is advocating for the power of love, hope, and unity to bring solutions to the many problems and crises facing people.


Line by Line Meaning

Yes i'm coming
I am arriving and ready to take action.


Angel from the sky, put his hand in mine
I have been guided and empowered by a divine figure.


I can spread you gifts, for golden present time
I have the ability to bring blessings and prosperity to you.


I'm going to set you down
I will establish you and provide stability.


I'm going to make it right
I will correct the wrongs and bring justice.


I'm going to bring it home
I will return you to a place of safety and comfort.


I'll bring you lightning to the nations
I will bring impactful change to the people across the world.


From the shores of home, we send a gift of love
We are sending an expression of affection from our place of origin.


To sweet and hopeful hearts, a gift from high above
This token of love is intended for those with kind and optimistic spirits. It is a blessing from a higher power.


Here it comes now
The moment is arriving and my plan will be set into motion.


London
One of the cities that will be affected by the change I am bringing.


New York
Another one of the cities that will be impacted by my actions.


Lightning to the Nations
I will be a catalyst for rapid and powerful transformation across the globe.




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: BRIAN ANDREW TATLER, SEAN LYNDON HARRIS

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Mike Mercer

Diamond head is criminally underrated. It's sad the reason many even know about them in America is because of the covers Metallica did.

SPXJUICE_HD

Im one of them ..

Din Grey

Only reason me and my boss (metallica fans ) know them he just sent me the link to this. I bought a cd years ago cant find it now (

wcnmvp

their first album had extremely limited release, around 1,000 copies - all self-pressed and independently released in the UK only. Some of those copies found their way to the States through import bins and bootleg cassettes, but their popularity was already dwindling even in the UK after the release of Borrowed Time, as their third album Canterbury would effectively kill any momentum they might've salvaged. Point being, Metallica (and most of the Bay Area) knew of these bands through comps and bootlegs so they never really got the recognition they may have deserved because they were listened to through unofficial means. It was also a much more limited world back then, a NWOBHM band getting to America was a slight chance at best as not many even left England

William Walker

It's sad how many bands that would have went completely obscure were it not for Metallica, like Budgie as well.

Fausto Chavez

Be happy that Metallica gave them their just due.

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Wasteland

Being 17 and in a metalband, Lightning to The Nations and Borrowed Time are the albums that influence me the absolute most! Also this version is an absolute masterpiece, thanks for posting this!

Lost pelican

u got a soundcloud or something ? always love to check out bands with this type of old skool inspiration

Wasteland

@Lost pelican We're working towards recording an EP. When it's finished I'll post a link below :)

Wasteland

@Lost pelican You can check the youtube, we’ve uploaded 2 demos

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