Cecil Taylor
Jonathan Wilson Lyrics


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Heaven and earth collide
May the spirit's guide be the one I navigate tonight

Well I'm just another hardened set of eyes
Looking for a miracle

Never the twain shall meet
Not even Jesus and al-Salam upon the street

So now violence and intolerance
Disappear as energy

Completely alone I remember the story
We all see the thunderbolt
We all feel the glory
It moves underneath us
The river - the blood of our heart
It's been there from the
Start'

Strangers and old friends arrive
Cecil Taylor's on the White House lawn tonight

Still now hope it travels wide
Uncertain times
Listen for the miracle'

Heaven and earth collide
May the spirit's guide be the one I navigate tonight
Well I'm just another hardened set of eyes
Looking for a miracle '

When completely alone I remember the story
We all see the thunderbolt
We all feel the glory
It moves underneath us
The river - the blood of our heart




It's been there from the
Start Start Start Start

Overall Meaning

In Jonathan Wilson’s song Cecil Taylor, the lyrics explore the idea of finding guidance and hope in uncertain times. The opening lines of “Heaven and earth collide, may the spirit’s guide be the one I navigate tonight” suggest a longing for spiritual guidance and a sense of unity between the physical world and the spiritual realm. However, the following lines “Well I’m just another hardened set of eyes, looking for a miracle” indicate a weariness and skepticism towards finding such guidance.


The lyrics also touch upon themes of violence, intolerance, and the potential for unity. In the line “Not even Jesus and al-Salam upon the street”, Wilson references the Islamic greeting of Assalamualaikum, which means “Peace be upon you”. By suggesting that even this greeting may not be enough to bridge the divide between people, Wilson highlights the deep-rooted issues of violence and intolerance in society. Yet, he still holds onto the possibility of change, as he later sings “So now violence and intolerance disappear as energy”.


Through the repetition of the phrase “We all see the thunderbolt, we all feel the glory” and the imagery of a river as “the blood of our heart,” Wilson emphasizes the idea of shared experiences and a universal connection between all beings. The song ends by bringing together both personal and universal experiences, as Wilson sings “When completely alone I remember the story, it moves underneath us, the river – the blood of our heart.”


Line by Line Meaning

Heaven and earth collide
The spiritual and physical realms are blending together


May the spirit's guide be the one I navigate tonight
Hoping to be guided by a higher power through the confusion


Well I'm just another hardened set of eyes
Feeling jaded and disconnected from the world


Looking for a miracle
Hoping to see something extraordinary and transformative


Never the twain shall meet
The divide between cultures or religions seems impossible to bridge


Not even Jesus and al-Salam upon the street
Even the two most revered religious figures couldn't come together


So now violence and intolerance
Negative emotions are evaporating


Disappear as energy
Dissipating into the universe


Completely alone I remember the story
Reflecting on one's personal history and culture


We all see the thunderbolt
There are defining moments that we all experience


We all feel the glory
There is a sense of awe and wonder in our human experiences


It moves underneath us
The spiritual and emotional undercurrents of life are always present


The river - the blood of our heart
Metaphor for the life force within us


It's been there from the Start'
The source of energy has always been present


Strangers and old friends arrive
People from different backgrounds are coming together


Cecil Taylor's on the White House lawn tonight
A musician who represents artistic expression and creativity is being celebrated


Still now hope it travels wide
Desire for positivity and inspiration to spread


Uncertain times
The current political and social climate is unpredictable


Listen for the miracle'
Be open to experiencing something extraordinary


When completely alone I remember the story
Reflecting on one's personal history and culture


We all see the thunderbolt
There are defining moments that we all experience


We all feel the glory
There is a sense of awe and wonder in our human experiences


It moves underneath us
The spiritual and emotional undercurrents of life are always present


The river - the blood of our heart
Metaphor for the life force within us


It's been there from the Start Start Start Start
The source of energy has always been present and will continue to be




Lyrics © Hipgnosis Songs Group
Written by: JONATHAN SPENCER WILSON

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