The Four Horsemen
And I saw the white horse, ridden by a man with bow and arrow
And he wore a golden crown and he rode a trail so narrow
And he went forth to conquer all the liars, thieves and cheaters
All the weavers of illusion; all the bigots and mistreaters
And the earth was shakin' like an old man's hand and the sun was black as mud
And the oceans moved across the land and the moon became as blood
And I saw the red horse and a rider with a saber
To take peace from all the earth, for destruction was his labor
And he rode out in anger to turn brother against brother
With poison for the nations to make them all kill one another
And the stars of heaven fell to earth like the fruit of a tree that's shaken
By an unkindly wind, to be ever more forsaken
And I saw the black horse and the rider with the balance
To separate the works of man; his vices from his talents
A measure of wheat for a penny, three measures of barley in kind
To divide the one from the many, but hurt not the oil and wine
And the heavens parted like a scroll, when it is rolled together
And the mountains were moved out of place like a whirlwind blows a feather
And I saw a pale horse, and Death was riding on him
And Hell was right behind him, and no mortal man outshone him
The kings of the earth and the mighty men; the glorious and greedy
Hid themselves in the blackest hole with the homeless and the needy
And some priests and some television preachers lay down with the vile unholy
And some senators and movie stars shared a cave with the meek and lowly
And they cried to the mountains
Fall on us! And hide us from the face of him
Fall on us! And hide us from the face
Hide us from the face of him
Fall on us! And hide us from the face of him
Fall on us! And hide us from the face
Hide us from the face of him