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Freddie Mercury and Queen - Teo Torriatte (Let Us Cling Together)
Identifier
022429
Type of Spiritual Experience
Background
Freddie Mercury – His Life in his own Words [compiled by Greg Brooks and Simon Lupton]
The album - A Day At The Races, not Horse Feathers, which was another film by the Marx Brothers - ends with a Japanese thing, a track from Brian called Teo Torriatte, which means 'let us cling together.' It's a very emotional track, one of his best. Brian plays harmonium and some lovely guitar. It's a nice song to close the album.
A description of the experience
Queen - Teo Torriatte (Let Us Cling Together)
"Teo Torriate (Let Us Cling Together)"
When I'm gone
Don't stop to wonder if I ever think of you
The same moon shines
The same wind blows
For both of us, and time is but a paper moon. . . be not gone
Though I'm gone
It's just as though I hold the flower that touches you
A new life grows
The blossom knows
There's no one else could warm my heart as much as you. . . be not gone
Let us cling together as the years go by
Oh my love, my love
In the quiet of the night
Let our candle always burn
Let us never lose the lessons we have learned
Teo Torriate konomama iko
Aisuruhito yo
Shizukana yoi ni
Hikario tomoshi
Itoshiki oshieo idaki
Hear my song
Still think of me the way you've come to think of me
The nights grow long
But dreams live on
Just close your pretty eyes and you can be with me. . . dream on
When I'm gone
They'd say we're all fools and we don't understand
Oh be strong
Don't turn your heart
You're all
We're all
For all
For always. . .