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Manhoo
340
Pop
Manhoo was released on January 1, 1995 by The Alphabet Business Concern as a part of the album Sing to God (Part 1)
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Release DateJanuary 1, 1995
LabelThe Alphabet Business Concern
LanguageEnglish
Melodicness
Acousticness
Valence
Danceability
Energy
BPM94

Music Video

Music Video

Credits

PERFORMING ARTISTS
Cardiacs
Cardiacs
Performer
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
Tim Smith
Tim Smith
Songwriter
Jon Poole
Jon Poole
Composer
PRODUCTION & ENGINEERING
Tim Smith
Tim Smith
Producer

Lyrics

Burned as bright as a rocket. All falsehoods set alight
Flamed raised in shame on a speedier course
And who's to blame for
Breakings its own self-inflicted graceless home?
Blind be spirit-core with its lies
A misty veil hides a pitiful vengeance born to sail on
all of the seas and a-never returning
Needs to take some beauty sleep deep in the
Oceans and obsolete
Kindly spears core with its penknife
Blind be spirit and lost again and dust in eyed
Heavy heads get buried deeper
Sand in scratching naked eyes
Lost again in a lie all dreadful Oh yeah!
When truth looks like a lie in a different way and
Kept alive and bound by bad chains in a
Beautiful cage
Inside is fear and stable minds
Always forever questioning stubborn you
Befriending your tears and in a different way
The need to takesome beauty sleep deep in the
Ocean is obsolete
Blind be spirit-core, with its lies
Sand in scratching naked eyes
Lost again in a sea sick land all weepier
Blast me silence and hurt me ears and blast again
With a rifle all dreadful Oh yeah!
Blind be spirit dust in eyed heavy heads get deep and-
Truth looks like a lie, was held it out to him
Who shook the tree viciously for LOVE
Blind be spirit and lost again and dust in eyed
Heavy heads get buried deeper
Sand in scratching naked eyes
Lost again in a sea sick land all weepier
Blast me silence and hurt me ears and blast again
With a rifle all dreadful Oh yeah!
Belly-eyed bleeder all terminal, decieve, you fivver of the order
Comes up swimming up a shape with a stinging tail
Written by: Jon Poole, Tim Smith
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