HALF-WAY & ONE STEP FORWARD

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"HALF-WAY & ONE STEP FORWARD"
HALF-WAY & ONE STEP FORWARD cover
Song by Marilyn Manson
Album WE ARE CHAOS
Released September 11, 2020
Recorded 2019-2020
Genre gothic rock, power ballad, dark wave
Length 3:16
Label Loma Vista
Writer Marilyn Manson
Composer Shooter Jennings


"HALF-WAY & ONE STEP FORWARD" is the fifth track on the 2020 release WE ARE CHAOS.

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Albums[edit]

Versions[edit]

  • "HALF-WAY & ONE STEP FORWARD" — Appears on the WE ARE CHAOS album.

Lyrics[edit]

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 The smell of your blood
 Is like a carnival or a state fair
 Skin is cotton candy
 So easy to melt in my mouth
 
 Don't wanna know
 Don't need to know
 You got champagne problems
 Don't wanna know
 Don't need to know
 You got champagne problems
 
 I need a raincoat for tomorrow
 I need a raincoat for tomorrow
 It's about how much people cry
 When you die
 It's not about the storm of tears
 That you make when you're alive
 
 Half-way and one step forward
 Past the point of no return
 Half-way and one step forward
 Past the point of no return
 
 Ring all the bells you can ring
 There's a crack in everything
 That's how the sunlight gets in
 Ring all the bells you can ring
 There's a crack in everything
 That's how the sunlight gets in
 
 Don't wanna know
 Don't need to know
 You got champagne problems
 Don't wanna know
 Don't need to know
 You got champagne problems
 
 Half-way and one step forward
 Past the point of no return
 Half-way and one step forward
 Past the point of no return
 
 Don't wanna know
 Don't need to know
 You got champagne problems
 Don't wanna know
 Don't need to know
 You got champagne problems

Trivia[edit]

  • "Ring all the bells you can ring, there's a crack in everything, that's how the sunlight gets in is" refers Leonard Cohen's "Anthem" lyrics.