(Jon Anderson)
Tell the moon dog, tell the March Hare
Tell the moon dog, tell the March Hare
Tell the moon dog, tell the March Hare
Tell the moon dog, tell the March Hare
He is here
He is here
He is here
He is here
Tell who don't tell the marcher
Tell who don't tell the marcher
Tell who don't tell the maracher
Tell who don't tell the marcher
We have heaven
We have heaven
We have heaven
We have heaven
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It is first released on November 12, 1971 as part of Yes's album "Fragile" which includes 9 tracks in total. This song is the 2nd track on this album. ✔️
What is the meaning behind We Have Heaven lyrics?
When we think about what all of this might truly mean, Yes's 'WE HAVE HEAVEN' has the underlying idea of purity and certainty, directed by the moon and the marcher. The phrase 'We have heaven' is repeated to give out the feeling of calmness and satisfaction. This brings out the idea that there is a divine part of life which can be seen, even in the hardships. The song mainly highlights peace, hope, tranquility, expectation and serenity. Besides, the piece brings forward the communication and secrecy, clarity and understanding and aspiration and hope ramifications. The lyrics do not express themes, language, or content which are inappropriate and could possibly offend parents. The song is suitable for children and adults alike. ✔️
Which genre is We Have Heaven?
We Have Heaven falls under the genre Rock. ✔️
How long is the song We Have Heaven?
We Have Heaven song length is 1 minutes and 39 seconds.
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check amazon for We Have Heaven mp3 download these lyrics are last corrected by Roger Daltrey Songwriter(s): Jon Anderson Record Label(s): 1972 Elektra Entertainment Company Marketed by Rhino Entertainment Company, a Warner Music Group Company Official lyrics by
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