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Baron Corvo,Hadrian VII

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Decadentism....
Old legitimate monarchiesm....
Romanticism.....
*✽*favorite movies*✽*
The Man Who Laughs, Madame Dubarry, Ludwig, Fanny och Alexander, Foolish Wives,
Belle toujours,
La Passion de Jeanne d'arc,
Les enfants du Paradis,
heroes....
Joan of Arc,
Mary Queen of Scots,
Gabriele D'Annunzio,
Yukio Mishima,
Barbey D’Aurevilly,
Villiers de l'Isle-Adam,
Cesare Borgia,
Robert de Montesquiou-Fezensac,
Ida Rubinstein,
Lord Alfred Douglas,
Prince Felix Yusupov,
Eleonora Duse,
Lou Andreas-Salomé
Rodolf Valentino,
Marchesa Luisa Casati,
and,Tito Biondi.
Corvo(Raven)...There are various provocation in the image of the raven.bird that eats even putrid meat,bird to which instinct to protect oneself develops,bird of prophecy, evil, solitude, and no good luck.However, the symbolism is decided to one......that is the ferociousness.
'DELUSIONS OF GRANDEUR'
The cathedral's glittering on coronation day
Crowned heads and cardinals under military sway
I approach the altar slowly in a humble shroud
To receive the acclamation of the loyal crowd
Give me power over people
In a palace with a permanent guard
And the flags unfurled
Give devotion, dedication, celebration
Not some cheap charade
And I'll rule the world
All of these delusions of grandeur
'Cause they said: "We don't understand you"
And I want revenge
In audience I receive the media's pleas
They kiss my ring in interviews on bended knees
In victory I am magnanimous and charming when
I speak exclusively at length to CNN
About power over people
In a palace with a permanent guard
And the flags unfurled
With devotion, dedication, celebration
Not some cheap charade
I will rule the world
All of these delusions of grandeur
Because they said: "We don't understand you"
And I want revenge
Ring the bells, tell everyone
Ring the bells, tell everyone
Ring the bells, tell everyone
Revolution can be fun
{"....The Idea came from the book Hadrian â…¦ by Baron Corvo,who was an embittered English writer living in Venice at the turn of the century.His book is about an Englishman with megalomaniac fantasies who becomes the Pope.It's imagining you're being crowned Emperor of the world - you hate people because they've treated you so badly and so you want to rule the world and get your revenge on them. When I was a child I had delusions of grandeur- my earliest ambition was to be the Pope. And I had the title 'Delusions of grandeur' for years and years and years, since the 1989 tour. It took me quite a while to write the words. Originally there was a first verse which was cut out because the song was too long. The 'rlng the bells' section is inspired by the D. H. Lawrence poem, 'A sane revolution', which ends: 'Let's make a revolution for fun!'"By Pet Shop Boys}

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