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Who's Sandie Jenkins Lyrics
Forget I even called
Why even try to end things on a good note
I should've left with no reply
These next few days you're only a stranger
Our demise awoke the same time that I did
Pull the hair from my scalp
Peek through bloody holes
Witness
Pull the hair from my scalp
Peek through bloody holes
Witness thoughts I can't describe
From behind, whisper in your ear, 'stop screaming'
Taste my knife
Tears scatter red, you're still bleeding
Tend to me tonight
May it be the last of our alliance
Why even try to end things on a good note
I should've left with no reply
These next few days you're only a stranger
Our demise awoke the same time that I did
Peek through bloody holes
Witness
Pull the hair from my scalp
Peek through bloody holes
Witness thoughts I can't describe
Taste my knife
Tears scatter red, you're still bleeding
Tend to me tonight
May it be the last of our alliance
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He tried to call the girl he was seeing to see if maybe, they could end things on a good note, instead of ending it in disaster. And it didn't work out, so instead he just put all these bad images in his head of her, and ended everything and every connection with her. Hence "may it be the last of our alliance."
Well the title of this song might tell the story of the song. Sandie Jenkins, or Sandy Jenkins.
According to the "Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass" Sandy is the slave that got Douglass thrown in jail for attempting to escape along with other slaves. They asked Sandy if he wanted to come along, but he backed out soon before they tried to escape.
So when the lyrics read "may it be the last of our alliance" I refer to it as the bond one slave had with another in the dream of being free one day.
And though there were not Phones back then, The line, "Forget I called" could refer to Douglass regreting telling Jenkins of the plan to escape.
Well those are my thoughts, I could be completely wrong, but it's amazing how songs can be interpeted in different ways, based on the knowledge of the listener.
Interesting! I'm not sure I would be one to pair this song with Frederick Douglass, but nice interpretation. :)
Interesting! I'm not sure I would be one to pair this song with Frederick Douglass, but nice interpretation. :)
I think this song could be just about a bad ending to a relationship. The violence being a metaphor to the pain felt during the demise of the relationship.
He tried to call the girl he was seeing to see if maybe, they could end things on a good note, instead of ending it in disaster. And it didn't work out, so instead he just put all these bad images in his head of her, and ended everything and every connection with her. Hence "may it be the last of our alliance."
why does he even waste time? why bother? he loves her. but things jsut won't go according to plan.
i dunno dammit.
fuckin awesome.
Right after the last part there's more lyrics I can't make out. It starts at 1:50 and goes like: "Lurking the crowds..."
Anyone know?
danielle76 i looked but mine ends at like 1:59 and the last thing i hear is: From behind, whisper in your ear, 'stop screaming' Taste my knife Tears scatter red, you're still bleeding Tend to me tonight May it be the last of our alliance
yes i have extra lyrics on mine version of the song that i can't seem to find anywhere on the net. "lurk in the crowds, both make a silhouette... child of the sun, make misery." that's what it sounds like but that's probable very wrong
@straightdown super late but where did you get it, and could you upload it anywhere??
@straightdown super late but where did you get it, and could you upload it anywhere??
its about a bad realtionship but the lyrics suck i like craig owens alot just not in this song