Song information On this page you can find the lyrics of the song Vauvauvau (Black Ships In Their Harbour), artist - Current 93. Album song Black Ships Eat the Sky, in the genre Альтернатива
Date of issue: 30.08.2004
Record label: Charles Wesley, David Tibet, Marc Almond
Song language: English
Vauvauvau (Black Ships In Their Harbour) |
The dead are in the tortoise |
The dead are in their legions |
And the Trojan ponies trot by |
Graze My Little Pony |
Is there Torture in the Toybox? |
Or is this eternal Rome? |
Or is this infernal Rome? |
Before Black Ships were built |
In their harbours |
For gathering vau vau vau |
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Black Ship Ship Ship |
Black Ship Ship Ship |
Volvaic and marine |
Slaughterer disguised as honey |
Babel Babylon is burbling with blowfly speech |
Stuttering channeled messages of birdsight in the Empire |
And where is that Empire now? |
Imperium! |
Christendom! |
Shepherd and Hermes! |
Masked with salt and stars |
Heavybreasted false Messiah |
Peachfaced murderer |
Dragging beasts and breasts |
Skipping to Armageddon |
In time for tea |
And for the weather forecast |
Falling time smiles fading |
As Black Ships sneak by |
Raiding lying stars |
Barbecuing living streams |
Of all the smiles that come shafting |
Saturn or moon or sun |
Is that my lunch you’re eating on the back of Dracon? |
Is that my cup clipped to the bird’s gaudy wing? |
Black Ships are camouflaged as postmen or bureaucrats |
They have delivered a loathing rapture prospect |
Keys to Heaven Gates are dark |
On side of sons and daughters |
But they have lied about Pi |
That number does not repeat to the infinite sky |
But is carousel inhabited by all the revenants |
Returning to fulfilled wires |
And use the roots that fall |
From the sectarian Empire |
The nude face striped back |
The naked grey mouse |
Was not in bleached equations |
Christ! |
Christ! |
Christ! |
Where is the tide? |
The long low roar of the Thames? |
The shell-shocked Seals |
Killer! |
Flower! |
Coil! |
There’s crisis in the harbours |
The desert is too close |
Though we have seen it in our hearts |
At Black Ship time |
So let’s lock the doors |