And I cry and no one can hear
Inhale
The blinded eyes that see
The chaos
Bring the pitiful to me
Even though I'm wide awake I will
And Blackest night and I wait for you
It's cold in here there's no one left
And I wait for you
And Nothing stops it happening
And I knew I'd cherish all my misery alone
And I wait staring at the Northern Star
I'm afraid it won't lead me anywhere
He's so cold he will ruin the world tonight
All the angels kneel into the Northern Lights
Kneel into the frozen lights
And they paid, I cry and cry for you
Ghosts that haunt you with their sorrow
I cried 'cause you were doomed
Praying to the wound that swallows
All that's cold and cruel
Can you see the trees, charity and gratitude,
They run to the pines
It's black in here blot out the sun
And Run to the pines
Our misery runs wild and free
And I knew, the fire and the ashes of his
Grace...
And I wait staring at the Northern Star
I'm afraid it won't lead you very far
He's so cold he will win the world tonight
All the angels kneel into the frozen lights
Feel their hearts they're cold and white
And I want you
And blessed are the broken
And I beg you
No loneliness, no misery is worth you
Oh tear his heart out cold as ice it's mine
And I wait praying to the Northern Star
I'm afraid it won't lead you anywhere
He's so cold raining on the world tonight
All the angels kneeling to the Northern Lights
And I pray begging to the Northern Star
I'm afraid it won't lead you anywhere
He's so cold he will rule the world tonight
All the angels kneeling to the Northern Lights
Kneeling to the frozen lights
Feel their hearts they're cold as ice.....
VELUT-INTER-IGNIS-LUNA-MINOR


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Northern Star Lyrics as written by Courtney M. Love Eric T Erlandson

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    This is one of her few Kurt songs (along with Doll Parts and Honey). When Celebrity Skin came out Northern star was one of the best tracks on it but she never really commented on the song, she just said it was inspired by the town of Seattle. The thing is, it doesn't take a PHD to see this was her widow song. I read somewhere that before Celebrity Skin Hole had recorded an album in New Orleans but had decided to scrap it because it was "too self-pitying". It was just after Kurt's death and the pain was still very raw, plus everyone expected Courtney to do a widow record and, despite her very public displays of grief at gigs, she didn't seem prepared to want to talk about Kurt in her lyrics just yet. The song reminds me of the day Kurt died, when she read his suicide note to the fans waiting outside the house. It is an incredibly poignant song. I remember seeing Hole in Paris during the Celebrity Skin tour. During the violin bridge she sang "I will see you, I will see you on the other side" and everyone knew who she was singing to. I remember turning towards the girl next to me (a perfect stranger) and we both burst into tears and hugged. It was one of my best Hole moments.

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