Dive into a realm where music and mysticism intertwine! "Houses of the Holy" by Led Zeppelin seems to celebrate the transformative power of music, likening it to a spiritual experience that can elevate and enlighten. The lyrics invite listeners on a journey to let loose and immerse themselves in the sonic landscape, suggesting that music can be as nurturing and expansive as nature itself — capable of making one's "garden grow." Furthermore, with references to both divine and demonic elements, the song plays with themes of good versus evil, perhaps indicating the dualistic nature of life and rock 'n' roll itself. It's an invitation to explore personal paradises through the liberating force of music.
Houses of the Holy
Lyrics
Let me take you to the movies
Can I take you to the show
Let me be yours ever truly
Can I make your garden grow
From the houses of the holy, we can watch the white doves go
From the door comes satan's daughter, and it only goes to show, you know
There's an angel on my shoulder, in my hand a sword of gold
Let me wander in your garden and the seeds of love I'll sow you know
So the world is spinning faster are you dizzy when you're stoned
Let the music be your master will you heed the master's call
Oh Satan and man
Said there ain't no use in crying 'cause it will only, only drive you mad
Does it hurt to hear them lying?
Was this the only world you had? oh oh
So let me take you, take you to the movie
Can I take you, baby, to the show
Why don't you let me be yours ever truly
Can I make your garden grow, you know
Writer(s): JIMMY PAGE, ROBERT PLANT
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
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