I didn't know what a brute I was
I dipped my cigarette and rode the bus
Vengeance built me hastily
And I drag the clanging notion I was nobody, nobody
Nobody

All I had was my invention
And my love it fitted on you
Oh, look what thoughts can do
What thoughts can do
If you're not by now dead and buried
You're most certifiably married
Oh, married

I'm sure you're sleeping sound
With a mistress of the hours
The hours that grind your life to dust

Oh, easy loves
You keep lap pets
Denied them you are powerless
Whatever keeps you sleeping through the night

I'm not the man you thought I was
My love has never lived indoors
I had to drag it home by force
Hired hounds at both my wrists
Damp and bruised by stranger's kisses on my lips
But you're the one that I still miss
You're the one that I still miss
And the truth is that it comes as no surprise

I'm not the man you think I am
I'm not the man you think I am


Lyrics submitted by laughing_man, edited by Salvar

Vengeance Is Sleeping Lyrics as written by Paul Rigby Neko Case

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    The lyrics listed are a terrible interpretation of these song lyrics. Even the one that comes closest, the one who said "the lyrics are definitely" got it wrong, mistaking "intention" for "invention." This is from Neko's site:

    VENGEANCE IS SLEEPING Neko Case 2008

    I DID NOT KNOW WHAT A BRUTE I WAS I DIPPED MY CIGARETTE AND RODE THE BUS VENGEANCE BUILT ME HASTILY

    AND I DRAGGED THE CLANGING NOTION I WAS NOBODY, NOBODY... NOBODY ALL I HAD WAS MY INTENTION AND MY LOVE INVENTED ALL OF YOU

    OH, LOOK WHAT THOUGHTS CAN DO WHAT THOUGHTS CAN DO

    IF BY NOW YOU ARE NOT DEAD AND BURIED YOU ARE MOST CERTIFIABLY MARRIED, OH MARRIED

    I'M SURE YOU'RE SLEEPING SOUND WITH THE MISTRESS OF THE HOURS THE HOURS THAT GRIND YOUR LIFE TO DUST YOUR EASY LOVES YOU KEEP LIKE PETS DENIED THEM YOU ARE POWERLESS

    WHATEVER KEEPS YOU SLEEPING THROUGH THE NIGHT

    I'M NOT THE MAN YOU THOUGHT I WAS

    MY LOVE HAS NEVER LIVED INDOORS I'VE HAD TO DRAG IT HOME BY FORCE HIRED HOUNDS AT BOTH MY WRISTS DAMP AND BRUISED BY STRANGERS KISSES ON MY LIPS BUT YOU'RE THE ONE THAT I STILL MISS

    YOU'RE THE ONE THAT I STILL MISS

    AND IT'S RUTHLESS THAT IT COMES AS NO SURPRISE

    I'M NOT THE MAN YOU THINK I AM

    dlundinon April 29, 2011   Link

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