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Chemical Wedding - Bruce Dickinson
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Chemical Wedding Bruce Dickinson

"Chemical Wedding" by Bruce Dickinson, released in 1998, is a #Rock song that explores themes of alchemy, transformation, and the interplay between life and death. The lyrics delve into mysticism and the quest for enlightenment. Musically, it features heavy guitar riffs and a theatrical vocal style, reflecting Dickinson's metal roots. The song has resonated with fans for its deep symbolism and has solidified Dickinson's status as a solo artist.

Chemical Wedding - Bruce Dickinson
[Verse 1]
How happy is the human soul?
Not enslaved by dull control
Left to dream and roam and play
Shed the guilt of former days
Walking on the foggy shore
Watch the waves come rolling home
Through the veil of pale moonlight
My shadow stretches on its hand

[Chorus]
And so we lay
We lay in the same grave
Our chemical wedding day
And so we lay
We lay in the same grave
Our chemical wedding day

[Verse 2]
Floating in the endless blue
My seed of doubt I leave to you
Let it wither on the ground
Treat it like a plague you found
All my dreams that were outside
In living colour now alive
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