Barry Amundsen (7
Apr 2006)
"Re: May 31 "Then Came The
Last Days Of May""
"Then Came The Last Days Of May"
(Song by Blue Oyster Cult)
(last verse):
"They're ok the last days of may, I'll be breathing dry
air
I'm leaving soon, the others are already there
You wouldn't be interested in coming along, instead of
staying here
They say the west is nice this time of year"
I have long been intrigued by what appear to be significant
things for clues to the day in which we live, hidden in works of popular
music, movies, etc. (I came out of a world of rock music many years ago
having been called out by God, and since have seen much evidence from!
that world of the demonic origins of much of it.)
As is also done by many influential secret societies,
they love to hide clues of what's coming, in plain sight before something
happens. It's all around us every day. Often times I get the feeling that
even the artists themselves are unaware of the significance of their own
words, as they will admit that their best stuff comes to them from a spiritual
place or entity (sometimes called a "muse") that is other than themselves.
The quote above is from a song by a band called "Blue
Oyster Cult," on a live album called "On Your Feet Or On Your Knees". Do
these rock musicians have any idea that soon everyone will be faced with
just such a command? (Either: "Stand and lift your heads, for your redemption
draws nigh..." Or else: "On your knees and worship the Beast...")
The lyrics from that last verse have absolutely nothing
to do with the rest of the song that comes before. But they came to mind
when I read the post about May 31 being significant to all of us.
Barry Amundsen