Battle of Marston Moor
Electric Light Orchestra Lyrics


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My Lord King:
You stoop to betray your own people
And even in the eyes of God do you not relent
I am therefore bound by no other course,
I shall raise an army

Together we will march against you and your kind
And every born man will fight
To regain his own freedom





And cleanse his retched soul
Arise! Arise!

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Electric Light Orchestra's song Battle of Marston Moor describe a plea to the King from a rebellious leader, who accuses the king of betrayal and oppression. The leader feels the need to raise an army and fight against the King for the freedom of his people. The lyrics suggest that the leader is fighting not only for political and military freedom but also for spiritual freedom, to "cleanse his retched soul." The words "Arise! Arise!" have a powerful and inspirational tone that rallies the people to take action against the King.


The Battle of Marston Moor took place in 1644 during the English Civil War, and the song uses this event as a metaphor for the struggles of oppressed people against tyranny. The lyrics reflect a sense of righteous anger and a desire for justice that is relevant to any era of history, especially in the face of political upheaval and oppression.


Line by Line Meaning

My Lord King:
Addressing the king, indicating respect for his position.


You stoop to betray your own people
You are betraying your own kingdom and citizens.


And even in the eyes of God do you not relent
Your defiance even against God is noteworthy.


I am therefore bound by no other course,
Thus, there is no other way for me to act.


I shall raise an army
I shall gather an army to fight.


Together we will march against you and your kind
We will march together against you and your supporters.


And every born man will fight
Every man who is born will fight.


To regain his own freedom
To obtain freedom for oneself.


And cleanse his retched soul
And purify his wretched soul.


Arise! Arise!
An urgent call to action and awakening.




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: ROY WOOD

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