Requiem for the Masses

TERRY KIRKMAN

Requiem aeternam, requiem aeternam
Mama, mama, forget your pies
Have faith they won't get cold
And turn your eyes to the bloodshot sky
Your flag is flying full

[Chorus]
At half mast, for the matadors
Who turned their backs to please the crowd
And all fell before the bull

Red was the color of his blood flowing thin
Pallid white was the color of his lifeless skin
Blue was the color of the morning sky
He saw looking up from the ground where he died
It was the last thing ever seen by him

Kyrie Eleison
Mama, mama, forget your pies
Have faith they won't get cold
And turn your eyes to the bloodshot sky
Your flag is flying full

[Chorus]

Black and white were the figures that recorded him
Black and white was the newsprint he was mentioned in
Black and white was the question that so bothered him
He never asked, he was taught not to ask
But was on his lips as they buried him

Rex tremendae majestatis
Requiem aeternam, Requiem aeternam

Trivia about the song Requiem for the Masses by The Association

On which albums was the song “Requiem for the Masses” released by The Association?
The Association released the song on the albums “Insight Out” in 1967, “Greatest Hits!” in 1968, “Live” in 1970, and “Just the Right Sound: The Association Anthology” in 2002.
Who composed the song “Requiem for the Masses” by The Association?
The song “Requiem for the Masses” by The Association was composed by TERRY KIRKMAN.

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