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Neil Young: Cortez the Killer Meaning

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Cortez the Killer Lyrics

he came dancing across the water,with his gallons and guns,looking for the new world,in that palace in the sun,on the shore lay Montezuma with his coca leaves and pearls, in his halls he often wondered, with the secrets of the worlds, and his...

  1. anonymous
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    Mar 13th 2023 !⃝

    1941 is a fictional year for heat, this would represent the 40 years in the desert of Jesus Christ, looking for a liux, a way, when all people are laws.

  2. kooljohn176
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    Jul 4th 2019 !⃝

    This great Neil Young's song ''cortez the killer'' is in part about the universal soul binding love of a woman's love that still loves him to this day. Who's in question and wondering why and how he lost his way in the deception of the resetting of the times and their lies. After all the DAMAGE done by the Radical left brain minded Her-Nan Cortez. History's known Spaniard Conquistodora in the works. Who betrayed the people of old world Tartaria, Espania and who later sailed westward as a explorer and conqueror for the CROWN who eventually conquered the peaceful people of the so called ''new world'' of Tartaria/Aztec America and their God's gods. Who offered Life and sacrifice for the people to go On living their life there. Which were sadly and gradually replaced by a new kind of these killer type of appointed men made gods, called by different name titles, like[presidents,politicians,judges, lawyers,doctors,majestries,priests,bishops,cardinals, luitendents,officers etc., etc.,] and so On and On.


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