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lyrics
Up in the mountains, awfully shy and meek
She dresses in the dark, laid up for about a week
A chorus girl with outskirts, gonna run her crazy
Way down in No Man’s Land, she shines not the less
She didn’t know how to tell the secret that she knew
She didn’t know how to tell the secret that she knew
Up in the eastern sky
in upward flight
The rain came pouring down
on her last fleeting breath
And shivered where the cold wind blew,
she watched the rain all day
Found the sweet sunshine at last,
but she left in the rain anyway
She didn’t know how to tell the secret that she knew
The secret that she knew
She didn’t know how to tell the secret that she knew
And she didn’t know how to tell the secret that she knew
And she didn’t know how to tell the secret that she knew
And she didn’t know how to tell the secret that she knew
supported by 4 fans who also own “The Secret That She Knew”
Thank Goddess for this wondrous album, which I should have picked up aeons ago. The otherworldly atmosphere this trio weaves is utterly intoxicating and wholly (holy) their own.
Sincerest thanks for putting this and Feminazgul’s other albums in the feed today @Sælzer Bub; your timing was impeccable! MJ
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supported by 4 fans who also own “The Secret That She Knew”
Both tracks here are better than everything on the Black Age Blues album, in my humble opinion. Deathwish is a change of style for Goatsnake, being in a much faster tempo, almost punky, still heavy as f*ck though, and incredibly catchy... love it! Master of Alchemy