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| Genre      = gothic rock, country rock
 
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| Label      = [[Loma Vista]]
 
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"SOLVE COAGULA"
SOLVE COAGULA cover
Song by Marilyn Manson
Album WE ARE CHAOS
Released September 11, 2020
Recorded 2019-2020
Genre gothic rock, country rock
Length 4:22
Label Loma Vista
Writer Marilyn Manson
Composer Shooter Jennings


"SOLVE COAGULA" is the ninth track on the 2020 release WE ARE CHAOS.

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Lyrics

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 You are the one
 Tore off both your arms
 Gouged out your eyes
 Ripped out your own tongue
 So listen
 
 I'm not special
 I'm just broken
 And I don't wanna be fixed
 
 No one else I, no one else I
 Wanna be like
 So I stated the same
 Like nobody else
 
 So you think you can sing or clap
 Well all you need is an ear
 So listen
 
 I'm not special
 I'm just broken
 And I don't wanna be fixed
 
 No one else I, no one else I
 Wanna be like
 So I stated the same
 Like nobody else
 
 No one else I, no one else I
 Wanna be like
 So I stated the same
 Like nobody else
 
 I'm not special
 I'm just broken
 And I don't wanna be fixed

Trivia

  • The latin words solve and coagula mean dissolve and coagulate.
  • In the 19th-century depiction of a Sabbatic Goat by Éliphas Lévi (Dogme et Rituel de la Haute Magie, 1856) the arms bear the words.[1]
  • Manson has the words SOLVE and COAGULA tattooed on his hands.

References

  1. Baphomet. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia