Leonardo
Yngwie Malmsteen Lyrics


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Ab antiquo
Ab integro
Audi vide
Tace si vis vivere in pace

Why cannot man also fly
We're chained down to the earth
Not like birds in the sky
Soaring from birth
Devices of destruction, Devices of death
Find out their construction
Give them life, give them breath

Which God may I thank
Making art from a canvas blank
Paintings from the holy book
Depicting Christ and the chance he took
Oh, tell me

When will you ever learn
the true depths of my work
Future is my concern
You know art is my church

Gaze inside the quest of man
And find a new machine
I learn everything I can
Dig it up, cut it clean
Always tried my very best
To find what lies within
Put myself to the test
Judge me not, it's not a sin

Which God may I thank
Making art from a canvas blank
Paintings from the holy book
Depicting Christ and the chance he took
Oh, tell me

When will you ever learn
the true depths of my work
Future is my concern
You know art is my church
When I'm dead and I'm gone
Will you remember me?
I've seen beyond the sun
Reinventing machines

Ab antiquo
Ab integro




Audi vide
Tace si vis vivere in pace

Overall Meaning

The song "Leonardo" by Yngwie Malmsteen revolves around the life and works of Leonardo da Vinci, one of the greatest polymaths of all time. The opening lines in Latin, "Ab antiquo, Ab integro, Audi vide, Tace si vis vivere in pace," can be translated to mean "From ancient times, from the beginning, hear, see, and be silent if you wish to live in peace." This phrase serves as a nod to Leonardo's interest in Latin and his pursuit of knowledge from the past.


The song then goes on to question why man cannot fly, and how we have been chained to the earth while birds can soar freely. The lyrics explore Leonardo's fascination with flight and invention, referencing his designs for devices of destruction and death alongside his desire to give them life and breath. The lines "Which God may I thank, Making art from a canvas blank, Paintings from the holy book, Depicting Christ and the chance he took," reflect the artist's religious paintings and his interest in the mysteries of faith.


The song then acknowledges Leonardo's quest for knowledge and innovation, his willingness to dig deep and find inspiration in all things. It questions whether the world will truly understand the depth of his work and what his legacy will be once he is gone. The closing lines "Ab antiquo, Ab integro, Audi vide, Tace si vis vivere in pace" serve as a reminder to the listener to look back to the lessons of the past, to seek knowledge in all things, and to remain silent if we wish to find peace.


Line by Line Meaning

Ab antiquo
From ancient times, and from the beginning


Ab integro
Completely anew, from the start


Audi vide
Listen and observe, paying attention to the details


Tace si vis vivere in pace
Be silent if you want to live in peace, which conveys a sense of caution and restraint before acting impulsively and potentially starting conflict


Why cannot man also fly
Questioning why human beings are not able to physically fly like birds


We're chained down to the earth
Belief in physical limitations imposed on humans


Not like birds in the sky
Contrasting the flight abilities of birds with those of humans


Soaring from birth
Implying a natural tendency for birds to fly, whereas humans do not possess that same ability


Devices of destruction, Devices of death
Referring to weapons and other tools of war and violence


Find out their construction
The artist seems interested in understanding the making of these tools, potentially with the intention of using that knowledge for other purposes


Give them life, give them breath
Metaphorically imbuing these inanimate objects with life and purpose


Which God may I thank
Expressing a sense of gratitude toward a higher power, likely for creative inspiration


Making art from a canvas blank
Creating something from nothing; turning a blank slate into something of beauty or value


Paintings from the holy book
Referencing religious works of art that depict scenes from religious texts


Depicting Christ and the chance he took
Depicting a pivotal moment in Christian theology, where Christ died for the sins of the world


Oh, tell me
Seeking further information on something not yet fully understood


When will you ever learn
Challenging someone's ability or willingness to learn or grow in their understanding of something


the true depths of my work
Acknowledging the complexity and depth of the singer's creative work


Future is my concern
Having a preoccupation or focus on what is to come, possibly in terms of the legacy the singer will leave behind


You know art is my church
Using art as a metaphor for religious belief and experience


When I'm dead and I'm gone
Looking toward the future, post-mortem


Will you remember me?
Questioning whether the artist's contributions will be remembered or lost to time


I've seen beyond the sun
Claiming to have had experiences or insights that go beyond traditional limits or boundaries


Reinventing machines
Possibly referring to the process of innovating and pushing the limits of technology




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Written by: Yngwie J Malmsteen

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