Créditos
PERFORMING ARTISTS
St. Vincent
Performer
Annie Clark
Performer
Andrea Pascal
Vocals
Jessica Grant
Vocals
Merrilee Challis
Vocals
Brian Teasley
Musician
Daniel Farris
Musician
Louis Schwadron
French Horn
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
Annie Clark
Songwriter
Letra
I write to give word the war is over
Send my cinders home to mother
They gave me a medal for my valor
Leaden trumpets spit the soot of power
They say, "I'm on your side when nobody is, 'cause nobody is
Come sit right here and sleep while I slip poison in your ear"
We are waiting on a telegram to give us news of the fall
I am sorry to report, dear Paris is burning after all
We have taken to the streets in open rejoice, revolting
We are dancing a black waltz, fair Paris is burning after all
Oh, no
Enclosed in this letter, there's a picture
Black and white for your refridgerator
Sticks and stones have made me smarter
It's words that cut me under my armor
They say, "I'm on your side when nobody is, 'cause nobody is
Come sit right here and sleep while I slip poison in your ear"
We are waiting on a telegram to give us news of the fall
I am sorry to report, dear Paris is burning after all
We have taken to the streets in open rejoice, revolting
We are dancing a black waltz, fair Paris is burning after all
Oh, no, ooh
Dance poor people, dance and drown
Dance fair Paris to the ground
Dance poor people, dance and drown
Dance fair Paris, ashes now
Dance poor people, dance and drown
Dance fair Paris to the ground
Dance poor people, dance and drown
Dance fair Paris, ashes now
Dance poor people, dance and drown
Dance fair Paris to the ground
Dance poor people, dance and drown
Dance fair Paris, ashes now
Writer(s): Anne Erin Clark
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