Murderers Are Getting Prettier Every Day

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"Murderers Are Getting Prettier Every Day"
Murderers Are Getting Prettier Every Day cover
Song by Marilyn Manson
Album Born Villain
Released April 23th, 2012 (Spotify premiere), April 30th, 2012 (UK), May 1st (Worldwide)
Recorded 2009 – 2011, California
Label Cooking Vinyl, Hell, etc.
Writer Marilyn Manson


"Murderers Are Getting Prettier Every Day" is a song set to appear on Marilyn Manson's upcoming album, Born Villain. The song premiered exclusively on Spotify on April 23th 2012.

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Lyrics

    Do you always have to hire actors
    To play the devils that 
    Talk me out of my suicides?
    You're just a ringtone, 
    That happens when you get sick enough 
    To call the one with bullet holes
    Bullet holes for eyes


    Fall on your knees
    I hear the horrid voices of someone else's angels
    Fall on your knees
    I hear the horrid voices of someone else's angels


    Broken open the box when I spoke the spell
    and I became an entrance wound to your bedroom grave
    and I was paid with the shadow of consensual rape
    Your ransom note is quoted by your death and birth certificates
    and all of your love, and all of your love letters read just like my will


    Fall on your knees
     I hear the horrid voices of someone else's angels
    Fall on your knees
    I hear the horrid voices of someone else's angels


    I don't have to see to know that murderers are getting prettier every day
    I don't have to see to know that murderers are getting prettier every day
    I don't have to see to know that murderers are getting prettier every day


    Fall on your knees
    I hear the horrid voices of someone else's angels
    Fall on your knees
    I hear the horrid voices of someone else's angels


    Fuck you

Trivia

  • It can be assumed that the chorus lyrics, "Fall on your knees, I hear the horrid voices, of someone else's angels" may have been partly inspired by the Christian song "O Holy Night", which are seemingly reminiscent to it's lyrics, "Fall on your knees, and hear the angels voices."

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