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* This song's title does not mark Manson's first use of the phrase. A painting by Manson premiered at the 2006 [[The Celebritarian Corporation Gallery of Fine Art|Celebritarian Corporation Gallery of Fine Art]] exhibition under the name ''[[Les Fleurs du Mal]]'', French for "The Flowers of Evil." The following year, the [[Flowers of Evil]] exhibition opened in Moscow, Russia. | * This song's title does not mark Manson's first use of the phrase. A painting by Manson premiered at the 2006 [[The Celebritarian Corporation Gallery of Fine Art|Celebritarian Corporation Gallery of Fine Art]] exhibition under the name ''[[Les Fleurs du Mal]]'', French for "The Flowers of Evil." The following year, the [[Flowers of Evil]] exhibition opened in Moscow, Russia. | ||
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Revision as of 00:34, 4 March 2016
"The Flowers of Evil" | ||
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Song by Marilyn Manson | ||
Album | Born Villain | |
Released | April 30th, 2012 (UK), May 1st (Worldwide) | |
Recorded | 2009 – 2011, California | |
Genre | Alternative rock, synthrock, glam rock | |
Length | 5:19 | |
Label | Cooking Vinyl, Hell, etc. | |
Writer | Marilyn Manson |
"The Flowers of Evil" is the seventh song on Marilyn Manson's 2012 release Born Villain.
Contents
Versions
- "The Flowers of Evil" appears on Born Villain.
Song
Lyrics
The day they covered us in the dirt like stars in the ground that will grow into dead flowers The day they covered us in the dirt like stars in the ground that will grow into dead flowers Your body's on me like sleepless spiders. Your touch is so empty Your touch is so empty Your body's on me like sleepless spiders. Your touch is so empty Your touch is so empty Your touch is so empty Your touch is so empty I've been running from the bloodless for fear of exile for all of my sorceries that shun the light shun the light I've been running from the bloodless for fear of exile for all of my sorceries that shun the light shun the light The day they covered us in the dirt like stars in the ground that will grow into dead flowers The day they covered us in the dirt like stars in the ground that will grow into dead flowers I've been running from the bloodless for fear of exile for all of my sorceries that shun the light shun the light I've been running from the bloodless for fear of exile for all of my sorceries that shun the light shun the light light light light light
Gallery
Trivia
- This song's title does not mark Manson's first use of the phrase. A painting by Manson premiered at the 2006 Celebritarian Corporation Gallery of Fine Art exhibition under the name Les Fleurs du Mal, French for "The Flowers of Evil." The following year, the Flowers of Evil exhibition opened in Moscow, Russia.