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− | '''Ribbons''' formed part of the [[Vision Thing (album)|Vision Thing]] album, released in 1990.<br/> | + | '''Ribbons''' formed a part of the [[Vision Thing (album)|Vision Thing]] album, released in 1990.<br/> |
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+ | == Lyrics == | ||
+ | I'm lying on my back now<br/> | ||
+ | the stars look all too near<br/> | ||
+ | flowers on the razor wire<br/> | ||
+ | I know you're here<br/> | ||
+ | we are few<br/> | ||
+ | and far between<br/> | ||
+ | I was thinking about her skin<br/> | ||
+ | love is a many splintered thing<br/> | ||
+ | don't be afraid now<br/> | ||
+ | just walk on in<br/> | ||
+ | (flowers on the razor wire)<br/> | ||
+ | (walk on in)<br/> | ||
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+ | her eyes were cobalt red<br/> | ||
+ | her voice was cobalt blue<br/> | ||
+ | I see no purple light<br/> | ||
+ | crashing out of you<br/> | ||
+ | so just walk on in<br/> | ||
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+ | her lovers queued up in the hallway<br/> | ||
+ | I heard them scratching at the door<br/> | ||
+ | I tried to tell her<br/> | ||
+ | about Marx and Engels, God and angels<br/> | ||
+ | I don't really know what for<br/> | ||
+ | but she looked good in ribbons<br/> | ||
+ | so just walk on in<br/> | ||
+ | she looked good in ribbons<br/> | ||
+ | so just walk on in<br/> | ||
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+ | tie a red red red red red red red red ribbon<br/> | ||
+ | love<br/> | ||
+ | is a many splintered thing<br/> | ||
+ | tie a red red red red ribbon<br/> | ||
+ | don't be afraid<br/> | ||
+ | just walk on in<br/> | ||
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+ | For lyrics see also: http://www.thesistersofmercy.com/lyrics/ribbons.htm<br/> |
Revision as of 03:16, 5 September 2009
Ribbons formed a part of the Vision Thing album, released in 1990.
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Lyrics
I'm lying on my back now
the stars look all too near
flowers on the razor wire
I know you're here
we are few
and far between
I was thinking about her skin
love is a many splintered thing
don't be afraid now
just walk on in
(flowers on the razor wire)
(walk on in)
her eyes were cobalt red
her voice was cobalt blue
I see no purple light
crashing out of you
so just walk on in
her lovers queued up in the hallway
I heard them scratching at the door
I tried to tell her
about Marx and Engels, God and angels
I don't really know what for
but she looked good in ribbons
so just walk on in
she looked good in ribbons
so just walk on in
tie a red red red red red red red red ribbon
love
is a many splintered thing
tie a red red red red ribbon
don't be afraid
just walk on in
For lyrics see also: http://www.thesistersofmercy.com/lyrics/ribbons.htm