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The Bite
621
Rock
The Bite foi lançado em 1 de janeiro de 1971 por Sanctuary Records como parte do álbum First Utterance
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Data de lançamento1 de janeiro de 1971
SeloSanctuary Records
Melodicidade
Acusticidade
Valence
Dançabilidade
Energia
BPM148

Vídeo da música

Vídeo da música

Créditos

INTERPRETAÇÃO
Comus
Comus
Interpretação
Glen Goring
Glen Goring
Vocais
Roger Wootton
Roger Wootton
Vocais
Andy Hellaby
Andy Hellaby
Baixo
Rob Young
Rob Young
Oboé
Colin Pearson
Colin Pearson
Violino
Bobbie Watson
Bobbie Watson
Percussão
COMPOSIÇÃO E LETRA
Comus
Comus
Composição
PRODUÇÃO E ENGENHARIA
Barry Murray
Barry Murray
Produção
Geoff Calver
Geoff Calver
Engenharia

Letra

The wolf's laugh eerie cracks the humid night air
The rabbit freezes the fox in his lair
The owl hoots shrilly searching the dark
The moon white flangs through the trees tall and stark
Who would emerge on a night like this
Who would loose his bonds and greet the air with a hiss
The battered Christian bow his head in despair
The crown of sharp thorns revealed 'neath his hair
His scrawny body worn thin by the trial
Stands taut and painful on the pilgrim's last mile
A million fleshy things converge upon the spot
His eye retort the atmosphere is hot
The wolf sniffs ivory fanged he bristles up his spine
The fox smiles knowingly but dares not step out of line
Through the twisting crushing silence the broken Christian creeps
Each footstep like a thunderclap amongst the trunky deeps
No bird makes sound no creature moves to break the gripping air
And the Christian he raises his hand up to his mouth
But for a whisper he cannot dare
The Christian wakes trembling with sweat
The cell's dark walls stony and wet
Metallic echoes as the bolts are drawn back
The door swings inwards dull light through the crack
The jailer looks indifferent to him
A routine morning martyr's death for him
A misty cold sad morning greets the Christian's haggard grin
The rope is slung and the noose is tied, and the Christian's neck is thin
The block is raised he stands erect, the rope beneath his chin
They pull the block and the Christian drops
He hangs above the sin
Written by: Comus
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