You hold my head, I cannot hurt
You touch my heart, I cannot bleed
You close my eyes and I can see
Caress my skin my sickness sleeps
My dreams are golden
My dreams are golden
She said "The leper sleeps tonight"
She said...

The greatest good for the greatest number
>From the greatest evil comes though they slumber
The greatest triumph proves the greatest blunder
Greatness dies but will still hunger

She strokes and tumbles into my vein
She gently turns the tide of shame
Steal to the city with no name
The scent of darkness smothers pain
My dreams are golden
My dreams are golden
She said "Your wounds will heal tonight"
She said...

The greatest good for the greatest number
From the greatest evil comes though they slumber
The greatest triumph proves the greatest blunder
Greatness dies but will still hunger


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    Pig sings about sex and power...again.

    adowney6on May 03, 2003   Link
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    Awesome. I love this song.

    Yeah..sex...power...healing...corruption...

    Lynx983on October 22, 2006   Link
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    this adowney6 tries to be smart but hes retarded its about heroin he sings of "the spike and spoon" in many other songs he isnt talking about sex this time watts is a genius

    ThisIsPenetrationon January 26, 2008   Link
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    A lot of the lyrics point towards heroin, though "the city with no name" is sometimes used as a reference for death. In that case, "she" is the "blade," and she's going to "heal" his wounds by ending his life. I have personal experience with the latter, so that's the interpretation I choose to see. This certainly wouldn't be his first drug song, however.

    tyrathecton November 28, 2017   Link

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