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− | * ''"Bardot Bridge"'' is a play on the name of 60's French actress, activist and sex symbol [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brigitte_Bardot|"Brigitte Bardot"] | + | * ''"Bardot Bridge"'' is a play on the name of 60's French actress, activist and sex symbol [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brigitte_Bardot|"Brigitte Bardot"]. She was the subject of Simon de Beauvoir's existentialist essay ''The Lolita Syndrome.'' |
==References== | ==References== |
Revision as of 23:07, 25 April 2012
"Children of Cain" | ||
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Song by Marilyn Manson | ||
Album | Born Villain | |
Released | April 30th, 2012 (UK), May 1st (Worldwide) | |
Recorded | 2009 – 2011, California | |
Label | Cooking Vinyl, Hell, etc. | |
Writer | Marilyn Manson |
"Children of Cain" is a song set to appear on Marilyn Manson's upcoming album, Born Villain. The title of the song was revealed in the March 2012 issue of Revolver magazine.[1]
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Lyrics
Sacrifice won't suffice Resurrection needs your death to happen twice Fall on my heart and burn and forge your tortured black-smitten Into the sharpest fucking sword
Don't assume that I'm always with you It's just where my mortal body happens to be Don't assume that I'm always with you It's just where my mortal body happens to be
No sin-eater to slay us children of Cain Watching monkey suicide, Sunday AIDS and church wine wash it away
Christ consciousness manifest to the Golden Ratio Five or 500 million years ago We were 15-foot high And to die was a Bardot Bridge we never thought we'd cross To burn down behind and below
No sin-eater to slay us children of Cain Watching monkey suicide, Sunday AIDS and church wine wash it away
Don't assume that I'm always with you It's just where my mortal body happens to be Don't assume that I'm always with you It's just where my mortal body happens to be Don't assume that I'm always with you It's just where my mortal body happens to be
So take your little black book I see the way that you look in to it I'll eat it and I'll cut my tongue And all the pages you spread, sweet as honey you said But I'm choking on your bitter stories
No sin-eater to slay us children of Cain Watching monkey suicide, Sunday AIDS and church wine wash it away Sunday AIDS and church wine wash it away Sunday AIDS and church wine wash it away
Trivia
- "Bardot Bridge" is a play on the name of 60's French actress, activist and sex symbol "Brigitte Bardot". She was the subject of Simon de Beauvoir's existentialist essay The Lolita Syndrome.
References
- ↑ Manson Reveals New Song Titles In Revolver, March. 2011, Revolver Magazine.