Dominion (song)
Dominion/Mother Russia was first released in November 1987
on The Sisters of Mercy's second album Floodland.
Later on, it formed the A-Side of the Dominion (single), which was issued in February 1988
and soon followed by an according video to that song.
Only the title of the first part of this song is Dominion.
It is, however, often being referred to as Dominion/Mother Russia.
Maybe because Mother Russia has never been played live or recorded without Dominion.
In addition, although separately listed on the cover of the Floodland album,
the inside lyrics sheet lists both parts of the song together as Dominion/Mother Russia.
The video (filmed in Petra) appears on Shot. The single and video are severely truncated,
neither featuring the Mother Russia section, compared to the version on the album.
The video version starts with the b-side Sandstorm, before Dominion kicks in.
Eldritch has stated, perhaps in jest, that some of the Jordanians featured in the video
offered him two camels in exchange for Patricia Morrison.
The whole of the song can also be found on the compilation A Slight Case Of Overbombing
Lyrics
Dominion
In the heat of the day
When I close my eyes
When I look your way
When I meet the fear that lies inside
When I hear you say
In the heat of the moment
Say, say, say:
Some day, some day, some day
Dominion
Come a time
Some day, some day, some day
Dominion
Some say prayers
I say mine
In the light of the fact
On the lone and level
Sand stretch far away
In the heat of the action
In the settled dust
Hold hold and sway
In the meeting of mind
Down in the streets of shame
In the betting of names on gold to rust
In the land of the blind
Be ... King, king, king, king
Some day, some day, some day
Dominion
Come a time
Some day, some day, some day
Dominion
Some say prayers
I say mine
Mother Russia
We serve an old man in a dry season
A lighthouse keeper in the desert sun
Dreamers of sleepers and white treason
We dream of rain and the history of the gun
There's a lighthouse in the middle of Prussia
A white house in a red square
I'm living in films for the sake of Russia
A kino runner for the DDR
And the fifty-two daughters of the revolution
Turn the gold to chrome
Gift ... nothing to lose
Stuck inside of Memphis with the mobile home, sing:
Mother Russia, Mother Russia, Mother Russia rain down down down
Mother Russia, Mother Russia, Mother Russia rain down
Analysis
On the lone and level / Sand stretch far away is a clear reference to Shelley's Ozymandias:
I met a traveler from an antique land
Who said: Two vast and trunkless legs of stone
Stand in the desert. Near them, on the sand,
Half sunk, a shattered visage lies, whose frown,
And wrinkled lip, and sneer of cold command,
Tell that its sculptor well those passions read,
Which yet survive, stamped on these lifeless things,
The hand that mocked them, and the heart that fed,
And on the pedestal these words appear:
"My name is Ozymandias, King of Kings:
Look upon my works, ye Mighty, and despair!"
Nothing beside remains. Round the decay
Of that colossal wreck, boundless and bare
The lone and level sands stretch far away.
Music & Lyrics: Andrew Eldritch.
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