How Well Do You Know Chimes Of Freedom Lyrics Quiz
Question 1 |
For whom does the "chimes of freedom" flash according to the first verse?
The rich and powerful | |
The warriors who fight | |
The refugees on the unarmed road of flight | |
The oppressors | |
The indifferent crowd |
Question 1 Explanation:
The lyrics state, "Flashing for the warriors whose strength is not to fight."
Question 2 |
What does the "city's melted furnace" refer to in the second verse?
A literal furnace | |
The intense heat of a city | |
A factory | |
The metaphorical collapse of civilization | |
A volcanic eruption |
Question 2 Explanation:
The "city's melted furnace" symbolizes turmoil and breakdown within society.
Question 3 |
What is described as "dissolved into the bells of the lightning"?
Echo of wedding bells | |
Sounds of war | |
Cry of a bird | |
Roar of the ocean | |
Church bells |
Question 3 Explanation:
The lyrics mention, "As the echo of the wedding bells before the blowin' rain, Dissolved into the bells of the lightning."
Question 4 |
Which group is mentioned as "burnin' constantly at stake"?
The rich | |
The powerful | |
The outcast | |
The kings | |
The rebels |
Question 4 Explanation:
The lyrics state, "Tolling for the outcast, burnin' constantly at stake."
Question 5 |
What cracks the sky in the third verse?
Bells | |
Poems | |
Whispers | |
Stones | |
Dreams |
Question 5 Explanation:
The lyrics say, "The sky cracked its poems in naked wonder."
Question 6 |
What unravels tales in the fourth verse?
Thunderstorm | |
Sun | |
Rain | |
Fire | |
Wind |
Question 6 Explanation:
The lyrics state, "In the wild cathedral evening the rain unraveled tales."
Question 7 |
What is the "tongue with no place to bring their thoughts" referring to?
Poets | |
Silent individuals | |
The mute | |
The loudmouths | |
Politicians |
Question 7 Explanation:
It refers to those who have ideas but no platform or audience to express them.
Question 8 |
Who is "tolling for the deaf an' blind"?
The outcast | |
The rebellious | |
The defenders | |
The faceless | |
The oppressed |
Question 8 Explanation:
The verse refers to various marginalized groups, including the deaf and blind.
Question 9 |
What does the "white curtain in a far-off corner" symbolize?
Hope | |
Fear | |
Peace | |
Isolation | |
Confusion |
Question 9 Explanation:
It suggests a distant glimmer or possibility in a chaotic scene.
Question 10 |
Who is described as "searching ones, on their speechless, seeking trail"?
The soldiers | |
The rich | |
The wanderers | |
The poets | |
The lovers |
Question 10 Explanation:
It refers to those who are seeking or searching, often lost or without direction.
Question 11 |
What were they "spellbound an' swallowed 'til"?
The bells rang out | |
The sky turned blue | |
The tolling ended | |
The rain stopped | |
The wind blew |
Question 11 Explanation:
The lyrics state, "Spellbound an' swallowed 'til the tolling ended."
There are 11 questions to complete.
