who's got tomorrow?
who's got tomorrow anymore?
i've got the sun going down on my knees,
the last word of Solomon
coming in on the breeze.
i was a school girl,
i did the work.
i was the cattle
trampling the dirt,
i fell for the story..
i fell for the glory..
i fell for the angel's demise.
i fell for the devil
to rise.
who's here for the music?
who's here for the music anymore?
there's the facade to maintain..
never mind that the essence
was slain.
we've got the sun going down on our knees,
the last word of Solomon
going out on the breeze.
we were the school kids,
we did the work.
we are the cattle
trampling the dirt.
we fell for the story..
we fell for the glory..
we fell for the angel's demise.
we fell for the devil
to rise.
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It's like being swept on a transcendent journey, where the soaring melodies lift you into a realm of pure escape, embodying a sense of flying away from the mundane. Each note weaves a tapestry of eternal sorrow and compassion, an exquisite balance of sadness and joy that echoes the complex emotions of life itself. lecassette8
Inspired by Dungeons & Dragons, the latest from Erik Gundel is the best kind of sensory overload, full of sizzling electronics. Bandcamp New & Notable Apr 16, 2022
supported by 7 fans who also own “We Fell For the Devil to Rise”
Deep, interesting, strong and emotional. Just a great work. Liz Harris will always have something strong, special and surprising in the best artistic way. risovic