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P2 Vatican Blues (Last Saturday Night)

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P2 Vatican Blues (Last Saturday Night) Lyrics

[Verse 1]
Gazed at the ceiling from below
A splendid Michelangelo
Filled my heart with delight
Last Saturday night

[Verse 2]
Arrived believing from home
Climbed every step inside St. Peter's Dome
Claustrophobic and ex-Catholic
Last Saturday night

[Bridge]
Now how come nobody really noticed
Puff of white smoke knocked me out
The truth is hiding, lurking, banking
Things they do at night

[Verse 3]
It's quite suspicious to say the least
Even mentioned it to my local priest
One Our Father, three Hail Marys
Each Saturday night

[Guitar Solo]
[Bridge]
I wish somebody would tell me
That it's only a show
And I'll confess, own up, let's face it
In my concrete tuxedo

[Verse 3]
It's quite suspicious to say the least
While mentioning it to my priest
One Our Father, three Hail Marys
Each Saturday night

[Outro]
One Our Father, three Hail Marys
Each Saturday night
One Our Father, three Hail Marys
Each Saturday night

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I haven’t read all the comments, but those I read did not understand the depth of info and “intel” in this song. This is not just about a war with religion per se. It appears George had discovered how the govt’s of the West are really run, and where control was coming from (at least as far as Earth humans go). “P2” refers to the P2 Masons, the supposed hit squad for assassinations and other similar black ops. Libraries have been written on this topic, Estulin and Marrs are good starts. “Concrete tuxedo” is not only a casket, it can also be understood as what happens to people who tell too much, what they ‘wear’ when thrown in the river after telling too much. George knew he had to be careful in what and how much he said publicly. Or, if George did not understand as much as this, why did he use the term P2? But regardless of whether or not he had non-mainstream knowledge, this song can be understood that way, and as the New Age dawns, more and more people are finding out what’s been going on around here…

Credits
Electric Guitar
Wurlitzer electric piano
Slide Guitar
Acoustic Guitar
Release Date
November 19, 2002
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