Hercules

LYRICS
Hercules, please!
All hail
I pale
On a grand scale

Hercules, please!
Patron of health
Guards true wealth
Safeguarding humanity
All all our vanity
Strength and heroes
No friend of Nero
We don’t fiddle around
While the world is burning down

Hercules, please!
Adversity from infancy
Our legacy
If we don’t recognize
Adversity’s size
Hercules, please!

Chords: A# C# D# F# / A F# / A# C# D# F# / F#; Part II 6/8 March & Shuffle Boogie @ 120 Beats Per Minute
Instrumentation: Vocals (TC-Helicon VOICELIVE and MiniNova Vocorder), Ibanez Acoustic Guitar (AW54CE), Ibanez Electric RG-270 (Boss Digital Delay), Fender Jazz Bass (Boss Digital Delay), Keyboards (Korg PS60, Casio WK-3500, Yamaha PSR-740, MiniNova, MicroKorg)

ABOUT THE SONG
These lyrics about Hercules and climate change attempt to convey a plea for intervention and guidance in the face of environmental challenges. The repeated call to “Hercules, please!” suggests a desperate desire for a powerful force, symbolized by Hercules, to address the pressing issues at hand. The reference to Hercules as the “Patron of health” emphasizes the need for protection and preservation of the world’s well-being.

The lines “All hail, I pale, On a grand scale” indicate a recognition of the magnitude of the situation, acknowledging the widespread and significant impact of climate change. The mention of Hercules as the guardian of true wealth and the safeguard of humanity suggests a longing for a hero or protector to navigate through the challenges posed by environmental degradation.

The verse “Strength and heroes, No friend of Nero” imply a rejection of destructive or negligent behaviors represented by Nero, and a call for strength and heroism in the face of adversity. The line “We don’t fiddle around, While the world is burning down” emphasizes the urgency of taking action instead of engaging in frivolous activities, especially considering the critical state of the world.

The plea for Hercules’ intervention continues with a reflection on adversity, legacy, and the importance of recognizing the size of challenges. “Adversity from infancy, Our legacy” suggests that the issues at hand have been present for a long time and are now part of humanity’s legacy. The call to recognize “Adversity’s size” reinforces the need for acknowledging the severity of environmental problems.

In summary, these lyrics express a plea for a heroic and powerful figure like Hercules to intervene and address the challenges posed by climate change, emphasizing the urgency of the situation and the need for collective recognition and action.

ABOUT HERCULES
Hercules, the Roman counterpart of the Greek hero Heracles, is renowned in classical mythology for his exceptional strength and epic adventures as the son of Jupiter and mortal Alcmena. Revered as the god of strength and heroes, Hercules holds the divine role of safeguarding humanity and is recognized as the patron of health. His heroic feats include rescuing the princess of Troy from a voracious sea-monster and aiding Zeus in the battle against the Giants for control of Olympus, securing his esteemed place among the Olympians. Later in his life, Hercules married Deianira, whose name, meaning “man-destroyer” or “destroyer of her husband,” adds intrigue to his narrative. From his infancy, Hercules faced adversity, symbolized by the strangulation of two snakes sent by Zeus’ wife, Hera. His involvement as one of the ‘Argonauts’ on Jason’s quest for the Golden Fleece further highlights his legendary status. Notably, Hercules outwitted Atlas, who, as per some sources, was the father of the Hesperides guarding the golden apples in Hera’s orchard at the Garden of the Hesperides. Hercules cunningly convinced Atlas to retrieve the apples by offering to support the heavens during the task.

Hercules, in the realm of classical mythology, serves as a metaphor for climate change, reflecting both strength and challenges on a grand scale. Analogous to Hercules’ role as the god of strength and heroes, climate change presents itself as an omnipotent force, demanding attention and collective efforts. The hero’s feats, such as rescuing the princess of Troy and aiding in the battle against the Giants, draw parallels to the global challenges of addressing environmental crises for the well-being of our planet. Hercules’ commitment to safeguarding humanity aligns with the urgent need for collective action to protect our world from the adverse impacts of climate change. The symbolism extends to Hercules’ marriage to Deianira, embodying the complex relationship between humanity and the environment, fraught with challenges and potential consequences. The narrative of Hercules facing adversity from infancy, represented by Hera’s snakes, mirrors the ongoing struggles and obstacles humanity encounters in dealing with climate-related issues. Hercules’ involvement in the quest for the Golden Fleece and the cunning interaction with Atlas underscores the need for strategic, clever, and collaborative approaches in addressing climate change. Overall, the myth of Hercules serves as a powerful metaphor, urging societies to recognize their strength, confront challenges, and collectively work towards a sustainable and resilient future.

From the album: The Echoes of Earth’s Wrath:
A Musical Journey Through Mythical Metaphors on Human-Induced Climate Change

A song about The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

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