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File:If Asking Hero Then Speak.jpg|link=If Asking Hero Then Speak|"'''[[If Asking Hero Then Speak]]'''" is an anagram of "'''Thinking of Shakespeare'''".
File:William_Oughtred_computes_the_death_mask_of_Oliver_Cromwell.jpg|link=William Oughtred computing the death mask of Oliver Cromwell|Mathematician and crime-fighter William Oughtred '''[[William Oughtred computing the death mask of Oliver Cromwell|computes the death-mask of Oliver Cromwell]]''' in preparation for the trial of Cromwell's corpse.
File:William_Oughtred_computes_the_death_mask_of_Oliver_Cromwell.jpg|link=William Oughtred computing the death mask of Oliver Cromwell|Mathematician and crime-fighter William Oughtred '''[[William Oughtred computing the death mask of Oliver Cromwell|computes the death-mask of Oliver Cromwell]]''' in preparation for the trial of Cromwell's corpse.


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Revision as of 17:26, 22 August 2021

"Legions of a Mind" infographic.

"Legions of a Mind" (commonly known as "Oliver Cromwell" or "Oliver Cromwell's Dead") is a pop song about the death and Oliver Cromwell and the subsequent adventures of his severed and tarred head by amateur historian and volunteer moralist Karl Jones from his unpublished album "In Search of the Lost King".

Lyrics

Oliver Cromwell's dead

No, no no no, he's outside looking in

He'll fight his wars but lose his head
It's boiled in tar, keeps ravens fed
He keeps reminding us he's dead

Oliver Cromwell ... Oliver Cromwell ... Oliver Cromwell ...

Commentary

In further death of Oliver Crowell news—

I am fascinated by the severed and tarred and politically manipulated head of Oliver Cromwell, and you may expect more in this vein if I fail to show some restraint:

In the News

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External links

  • Post @ Twitter (12 April 2021)
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  • [ Comment] @ Facebook
  • Legend of a Mind @ Wikipedia