
Date of issue: 26.02.1997
Record label: The All Blacks
Song language: English
Twin Sisters and Half a Bottle of Bourbon |
I love to ruin my tent, I love the romances |
From the bag of angels a sawn-off broken wing |
They’re drinking whiskey, they’re getting high |
They cast the shadows and the passing of the summer sky |
The passing of the summer sky |
The King is dead, the well is dry |
The well is dry |
She’s shooting broken arrows, she’s shooting crooked smiles |
All along that wicked bench from the belly of a swine |
She’s pouring whiskey, she’s getting high |
Too scared to see herself, reflections of the devil’s eyes |
Reflections of the devil’s eyes |
The King is dead, the well is dry |
The well is dry |
The need may be your twisted needs |
It may be you’re crave |
To rest my head on souls of fire |
Sight the swarm I kiss my eyes |
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