Now when the day goes to sleep
And the full moon looks
And the night is so black that the darkness cooks
Then you come creeping around
Making me do things I don't want to do

Can't believe that she needed my love so bad
Comes sneaking around, trying to drive me mad
Busting in all my dreams
Making me see things I don't want to see

'Cause you're the Green Manalishi with the two-pronged crown
All night dragging us up, or you're bringing us down
Just taken my love and slip away
Leaving me here, trying to keep from following you


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The Green Manalishi (With the Two-Pronged Crown) Lyrics as written by Peter Green

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    as was previously said, the song was originally done by Peter Green's Fleetwood Mac. Green based the song off a dream he had in which he was spoke with a green dog that supposedly represented money. so the Green Manalishi is money... and the two-pronged crown is supposed to represent the devil.

    the mac version is pretty cool, but the Priest version blows it away. the guitar riff is so dirty and nasty. i just recently got into Priest and i absolutely love this song.

    nittanylion0on April 27, 2008   Link

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