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  • Praise the Blessed Andraste! Oh, wait...

  • this song gives me courage, and I really can feel god when I listen to it. It shows me that God is not as sexist as many people claim, and that he often picks the underdog to carry out the most dangerous quests :)

  • @Christianotakuz I wish God the omnipotent would just do all those damn dangerous quests himself instead of getting all these people killed.

  • @jetaimemina lol sry, humans kinda screwed up that one, they asked for free will, so the whole god coming down to earth in a fiery blaze and demanding retribution isn't gonna happen any time soon :P

  • I forgot how good this song was.

  • I'm not a Christian nor was I ever. But Joan of Arc still completly fascinate me and I adore this song.

  • I love this song. I'm no longer a Christian but there is still a special place in my heart for her. When I felt sad or weak I would think of her and she made me feel like I could get through it.

  • @Dahlia1695 It's amazing how someone that's long been deceased made such an impact on history that people still look to them in troubled times. Joan is my rolemodel. :D

  • @ColdRiceBall Me too, I really want to be burned at the stake at age nineteen.

  • @CarlyTheShow Curve your pathetic skull cave. Burning at the stake would be better than dying a coward. Have more respect.

  • @ColdRiceBall It was sarcasm, dearest. Respect for you? No. Respect for Joan. Possibly.

  • @CarlyTheShow I second that! Especially since it is "curb your yammering skull cave." Replacing yammering with pathetic is one thing. Misquoting it into nonsense by using "curve" is horrible.

    You, sir, are an ill-humored wretch!

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  • I love this song, especially the chorus. It's so empowering for women everywhere.

  • This is my favourite of Heather Dale's songs. I keep on getting it stuck in my head-- but its better than having some songs get stuck in my head. Years ago I remember getting the Barney theme song stuck in my head.

  • @bradrmt Okay, that's just torture...

  • I just SAW that episode on Deadliest Warrior! She beat the heck of William the Conqueror! haha. Girls kick ass! haha.

    Great song too. <3 Heather Dale.

  • @SettingMoonWitch LOL I know! If I were him, I would've run the other way, found somewhere to hide, and crossed my fingers that she wouldn't find me.

    Heather Dale did a great job on this song. It's amazing just to think that this is only a fraction of how strong she really was....

    Well, one thing for sure. If I was alive back then, I wouldn't want to piss her off. XD

  • Well, I do know now that she can beat William the Conqurer...(She was on Deadliest Warrior)

  • Great Post! I am glad to see someone, finally speak of something NO 1 else has.

    Peace & Love..

  • my daughter introduced me to Heather Dale and i absolutely love her music and this vid is a good one to go with the song

  • Examples of the sin of sloth or gluttony are simple, just look at any crongressman or senator or for that matter any federal,state or local employee.

  • @yank1776 Ummm... what exactly does that have to with the video???

  • This is an excellent video and a moving song.

  • This is such an empowering song. I really love the chorus.

  • Where'd you get the pictures? 'Cause I really like them.

  • i love this song but i do not agree with killing people because they wont convert or "repent the sin" of disbelief

  • @sexyboii112 just asking, but do you believe capital punishment is alright? (be honest)

  • @ZillasElite eyup~ for stuff like murder, rape, pedophilia manslaughter and homoside~

  • @sexyboii112 then either you're just a religious hating jackass, or you don't know the true meaning of the word sin.

    A sin is considered a "Crime" against humanity (murder, rape, pedophilia).

    And by the way, manslaughter is when you accidentally kill someone with no true intention of doing so in the first place. (well...at least one half of the definition)

  • @ZillasElite well sorry that i dont follow the "lets take all the pagan festivals and bullshit their meanings" christinaty and it doesn't matter you have still murdered

  • @sexyboii112 well see...now your just a moron.

    You yourself said your fine with murder as long as it's for justice (Capital punishment).

    The same thing can be said for those who killed others for sinning. It's the EXACT same thing.

    (now don't get me wrong I myself hate murder in all forms, even capital punishment, but I'm just trying to point out the INCREDIBLY flawed and pretty stupid hypocrisy of what it is your saying)

  • @ZillasElite you see your view would also say that extremists are doing the right thing and killing for a religion is wrong in any sense

  • @sexyboii112 Yes, that is what I'm saying. For both religion and society I find murder in any form stupid and pathetic.

    However my point to you was the fact that the ONLY reason why you said you didn't like murder was simply because of the religious aspect of it. And I don't like that.

    (Nor would I like it vice versa mind you.)

  • @ZillasElite so you agree with those religious freaks blowing people up in the name of their god because he says that we are not allowed to be who we were "created" to be?

  • @Danirocks121 Yes I do agree that MURDERING IN GENERAL is wrong.

    But your so caught up in the religious aspect of it, that your missing the main fucking issue, for fucks sake.

    I mean do you even hear yourself?

    (And yes, my bad, a sin is a crime against god. however have you even looked at the seven deadly sins? You have lust, which the extreme of that is rape, you have wrath, the extreme being murder, you have greed, which can lead to grand theft) *Continued*

  • @ZillasElite And isn't it funny how each of those crimes can lead to capital punishment?

    So what? You say the law can kill these people but even if the crimes are the exact same, a religion cannot?

    Either way the person committed the same crime.

    Now let's say hypothetically their was a nation ruled by a religion, are you saying they wouldn't have the right to kill that man? but the people of this nation do?

  • @ZillasElite as you stated those are the extremes, but the examples are combinations of sins. Rape is wrath and lust, murder usually is pride, wrath and/or greed, and grand theft is usually greed and envy or pride. then there is sloth and gluttoney, which are sins, but I cannot think of crimes linked to them.

  • @shufly91 quite true, I can't think of crimes for them but I can think of some extreme evils of them :P

    For sloth, let's say you have the power to save lives, yet choose not to simply because it'd be to tiresome.

    Not a crime, but pretty fucked up. (And the extreme of sloth)

    And as for gluttony ...well that can just lead to selfishness. again not a crime, but if taken to the extreme :P

  • @ZillasElite i thought a sin was a crime against a false "god"

  • @Danirocks121 the Bible actually states that there (are) other gods. Thou shalt have no other gods “before” me. Meaning that you should not worship “gods” as greater than Jehovah/Elohim/Yahweh/Allah. It does not say they do not exist, it says they are “false” and who decides what is “false”?

  • @ARP7777777 The "gods" the Bible speaks of can also be simply objects, hobbies, or other people. Anything that takes place in your life over God. You may not "worship" it, but it's more important to you than God is, and you become addicted to it. Money, jobs, iPhones, friends... You get the idea.

  • I only just found this woman, and now I want all her albums!

  • @eoppen I have the same feeling :) Heather Dale needs only ten seconds to get my full attention!

  • I'm not a religious person and i think killing in the name of God is absurd, but still, this song has something magical about it. The cathartic experience i go through when i listen to some songs is the closest thing to Heaven for me. I'm glad i found Heather Dale.

  • Joan of Arc is one of my role models. Female martyrs rock =D

    Thank you, Heather Dale. Now I'm officially introduced to your music!

  • JESUS BLESSES SAINT JOAN

  • I love the fact that her songs have a theam of famous people in history like Joan of Arc, Medusa, Mordred, ect. It's awesome!!!

  • @LilacBallpointPen Yeah it is great. Except Mordred is a boy XD  I think you meant his mother Morgan/Morgana.

  • I like this song 

  • JESUS BLESSES SAINT JOAN

  • @hermesthegod1 you should be Proud That You Belong To Such A Great Nation Called France Where A Great Saint And Christian Martyr Saint Joan Of Arc Born .France Is A Great Nation.

    i also apologize to you my friend Jesus Bless

  • @hermesthegod1 YEAH BECAUSE english is not my mothertongue i know 2 languages which i bet you can't

  • I heard it once.

    Then twice.

    The the third time and I love it more and more and more and I can't stop listening to it.

  • 1 person disliked that the song ended. 

  • I'm in no way an expert, but from what I do know of Joan this song captures her spirit and beliefs. Love it.

  • @ZillasElite That's a very good point, but my point was that it's a French word, and they don't say things the same way as we do.

  • @sorrowsingsoftly yea...and it's an english song, so thanks for the redundancy :)

  • This is such a gorgeous song, and Heather Dale sings it so beautifully... =)

  • @brokenyin "zhahn" is how Jeanne is pronounced (roughly)

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  • So I guess women are good for cooking, making babies, and leading armies, did I forget anything?

  • @trailkeeper Queen Elizabeth: Ruling Nations.

    

  • @trailkeeper cleaning

  • I'm sorry, but she pronounces Joan wrong. I know, I'm a grammar Nazi...

  • @sorrowsingsoftly Actually, it's correct that she pronounces it to rhyme with 'cone'. How do you pronounce it? Jo-ann?

  • @brokenyin I use the French pronunciation.

  • "I am not afraid. . . For this I was born"

    St. Joan of Arc

  • she had a sad ending though ....

  • Wonderful! A fine tribute beautifully sung.

  • Icredible beautiful and powerful song, full of energy. Thanks for posting!

  • Thanks for posting this video.

  • @xphoenixrising lol excellent way to put it.

  • I want this girl and Enya to do a duet. that would be so awsome

  • @HellsCowBoy666 awesome idea!! I would love that too!!

  • I recently got into Heather Dale and I love her music!

  • @21Sarabi me too. I'm really into Heather's music cause I absolutely LOVE midevel stuff, specially legends of old Celtic Ireland, Scotland, and camelot.

  • Jeanne d'Arc was a really strong person, wasn't she?

    The song is really cool!

  • This song rocks - I don't know much about Joan of Arc apart from what it says in these lyrics & her fate but still, what I understand - its awesome ^_^

    =D

  • @88smileandnod

    Saint Joan of Arc is still a saint in the Roman Catholic Canon. She was canonized in 1920 after she was completely exonerated of all claims of Heresy put forward by the English and the Burgundians.

  • I agree with the wones who say that her death is a crime... probably you won't believe me, because it sounds riddicule, but... 20 years after her death, she was declared innocent and they made her a Saint.

  • She took broken soldiers, brigands, the desperate dregs of France and forged them into a fighting force that bloodied and terrified the English. She is one of a number of historical figures that points to a divine being

  • one of the greatest crimes the catholic church commited is the execution of joan of arc(or at least that is my opinion

  • Its joan of arc... she was the greatest fighter on the field... she was given up by her own men... her death was a tragedy... she was burned at the stake...

  • I'm not sure where you heard that, but she was actually burnt at the stake by the English. Doesn't make it much less tragic, but it was the English who killed her. Not the French, or her own men.

  • I didn't say her own men killed her but they did betray her.... they gave her up to the english... I should know this I'm part english...

  • The people who kidnapped her and sold her to the English were Burgundians - from Burgundy, which is part of modern France. However, back then they were a Duchy, and fighting for the English (quite blatantly, I might add.)

  • This song is truly fantastic, one of heather's best

  • This song is amazing... it is so powerful and Heather's voice is incredible!

  • Beautiful video! The song is powerful and inspirational, and Heather's voice is so heartfelt. Bravo!

  • i love her 16th centery style

  • Powerful! Heather Dale is amazing as always!

  • Joan of Arc is one of the most intriguing historical figures in history, along with La Comte de Saint Germain.

  • Heather Dale has a beautiful voice thats very uncommon nowadays, i think she does an awesome job singing the way she does.

  • @drawnseeker whould you tell me who La Comte de Saint Germain is? i would like to know.

  • @DeathByChocolate1995 He's a famous Alchemist, who according to legend, found the elixir of life, making himself immortal.

  • this is sooo good!! amazing song, great pics in the vid...all around great

  • Ahhhh, Joan of arc. Insta-fave.

  • isn't Heather Dale like one of the BEST female singers? she's beautiful and has a beautiful voice.

  • I'd rather listen to Heather Dale than any of the crap that plays today =)

  • I need this song! I cant find it to download anywhere Y_Y

  • You can get it for a dollar or so on her website. It's probably on itunes as well.

  • I get goosebumps when she says: I am judgment and heaven is mine and I see that picture from the movie, very good editing!

  • anybody know where i can download her lyrics cause i keep trying limewire and it doesnt work???

  • if you're just looking for the lyrics I know if you google you can get some of her lyrics but there's only a handful that are readily avalable. I think the only sure way to get them would be purchasing through her website. Good luck though.

  • I fully agree that the flame is her independence but artists often use a singel word to have douple meanings. I think Heather Dale meant to invoke the flame she died of.

    On a more important note: Very nice video. I've been playing it randomly all day.

  • You refer only to the first part. What about

    "They will know me or not by the strength of my life, I will burn with a light of my own"

    That tells of independence, strength, self confidence, ambition (not the ambition to impress others!!). By telling everyone you are like this, you make clear, that you are not.

    For it seems to be important for you, that we think you to be independent, strong, self confident, unambitious. But one thing you are not: independant of our opinion.

  • She's independent- how do I get her songs?

  • whoa, didn't realise she died at 19. she done a hellova lot while being so young.

  • Well they grew up quicker then. But yes, even in her time, it was, especially for a girl and peasant. She was burned at the stake. Later on, though, the same Catholic church that did that would call her a saint.

  • I think it would unfair to blame the Church for her death. That decision was entirely political and made for England, not for the faith; and it was carried out by English priests. She died at the hands of the English, not the church.

  • youknow that Joan went on her uh "rampage" in the name of god after her brother was killed

  • "i will burn with a light all my own." ?

    Is this a reference to how she died?

  • I don't believe that this is a reference to her death, more to the way that she lived. As an example to others; a shining paragon, a guiding star, that sort of light is what I think that this is referring to.

  • clearly not.

    It means that she is an independant flame, she needs nothing / noone else to sparkle. She is self confident and strong and proud: A light, burning on it´s own.

    Exactly what rafayl121 stated

  • "no they wont call me mother or sister or wife, they will know me or not by the strength of my life, I will burn with a light of my own."

    Love that little bit. Too bad it's not the case for every woman yet.

  • Does anyone have the words?

  • We cannot buy her CDs in France!!!! I'm so disappointed.... Does anyone know a website where I can find "The Road to Santiago" for example, to buy it by importation or download?

    Thank you!

  • Listening to this song while reading the lyrics are great!

    linguini12345 you are strong willed. Joan herself will be proud of you. :)

  • I like to think of myself as strong like Joan even though im only 14 turning 15 im strong but i am still a woman nonetheless and i am still tender although young i am still delicate I LOVE THIS SONG great job

  • Great vid, i love the song!

  • Beautiful video and great song.

    Her story is one of my favorites while growing up. I heard many versions of it. Joan is one of my heroes in my life. :)

  • Beautiful slideshow... very well put-together against the music.

    Joan was asked why refused to do woman's work: She said "There are plenty of other women to do it."

    God Bless,

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