Tears of Babylon
Freedom Call Lyrics


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A stairway to the gods in heaven out in the dust
Babylon, Babylon
Ooh
A sign of hope for our redemption forever lost

Babylon, Babylon
Ooh
1000 dreamers, trust in the prophecies
Born in their fantasies

Babylon, Babylon
1000 nights in my world of dreams
1000 years in my memories

Outlawed by the revelations calling you a shame
Babylon, Babylon
Ooh
Accused of lust and fornication you're the one to
blame

Babylon, Babylon
Ooh

1000 dreamers, trust in the prophecies
Bring back their paradise

Babylon, Babylon
1000 nights in my world of dreams
1000 years in my memories

Babylon, Babylon
1000 nights in my world of dreams
1000 years in my memories





Babylon!

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Freedom Call's song Tears of Babylon paint a picture of a city that was once a symbol of hope – a "stairway to the gods in heaven" – but has since fallen into ruin and been lost forever. The name of the city, Babylon, is repeated throughout the song, adding emphasis to the glory days that have been left behind. The lyrics also explore the themes of dreams and memories, with the singer describing both the dream world they inhabit and the memories of a time long gone.


The song then takes a darker turn, as the singer describes the accusations and shaming that have been directed at those who still hold Babylon in high regard. They are called "outlaws" and accused of "lust and fornication," despite their belief in its prophecies and the paradise it once promised. The final repetition of "Babylon" feels almost like a cry of protest or longing, a desperate attempt to cling to what was lost.


Overall, the lyrics of Tears of Babylon are evocative and haunting, painting a vivid picture of a city that has lost its former glory and is now a source of shame and scorn. Yet at the same time, there is a sense of longing and hope, a desire to recapture the promise of what Babylon once stood for.


Line by Line Meaning

A stairway to the gods in heaven out in the dust
A path towards heaven that lies forgotten and abandoned


Babylon, Babylon
A reference to the ancient city of Babylon


Ooh
Interjection to express strong emotion


A sign of hope for our redemption forever lost
A once-promising indication of salvation that has vanished forever


1000 dreamers, trust in the prophecies
A thousand people put their faith in predictions of a brighter future


Born in their fantasies
Imagined and hoped for


1000 nights in my world of dreams
A thousand nights spent dreaming


1000 years in my memories
A thousand years remembered


Outlawed by the revelations calling you a shame
Declared criminal by statements that consider you disgraceful


Accused of lust and fornication you're the one to blame
Held responsible for sexual misconduct you may or may not have committed


1000 dreamers, trust in the prophecies
A thousand people put their faith in predictions of a brighter future


Bring back their paradise
Restore their lost utopia


Babylon!
Repeat reference to the ancient city of Babylon




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: CHRIS BAY, DANIEL ZIMMERMANN

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BOB et MEO DARKMOON

I love the sound!!

Fernando Morales

Awesome!!!

Krypton

Freedom call is best i was yesterday in munich in the backstage they rocked that house!!!!

Dean Moriarty

First time I heard this song was on a festival where they played... and I swear I heard the singer say CHEESE Of Babylon when he introduced this song... :D anyway... Awesome song...

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KaguM_W

Just found out that this song is perfect for linedancing ...

Rosen Liskov

so amazing great !!!     27/5/2014

sergio quiroga

Perfecta

Mauricio Gómez

lo mejor wn lo mejor!!!!!!!

Fei Wong

I think much about the lyrics on this song, and if you read the books of Zecharia Sitchin about the Annunaki and the Babylon era of gods you can make some connections.

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