In my stomach
There is a fire
You give it fuel
And the flame burns higher
I’m a black dog
Running across the moor
To bring the trouble back to your door

And I am not sorry, no
For this part of me
Why should I be sorry
For my bestiality

So lock your door
But I won’t back down
Not ’til the trouble
Has come back around
Say what you want
But I won’t calm down
Not ’til this trouble
Has turned back around

Back to you
Back to you
It’s all coming back to you
Back to you
Back to you
It’s all coming back

Come on sister
It’s time you show your face
You know the games you play
Are clearly losing pace
And I believe in peace, yes!
And my heart is calm,
But now you’re tripping wires
You’re setting off alarms!

I am not sorry
For this part of me
I’ll never be sorry, no
For my bestiality

So lock your door
But I won’t back down
Until the trouble has come back around
Say what you want
But I won’t back down
Until the trouble
Has come back around!

(Wolf howls)

As nature is as nature does
And nature does as nature will
As nature is as nature does
And nature does as nature will
And nature is as nature does
And nature does as nature will
And nature is as nature does
And nature does as nature will!


Lyrics submitted by Imber, edited by StrangeDisease

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    General Comment

    "by Imber on 05-07-2006 @ 05:19:48 PM
    This is a part of Patrick that we've never really seen: that there is an animalistic part of him; he can be angry, unrelenting."

    A part of Patrick that we've never really seen before? Really? To me it seems this song is very much along the lines of Tristan, The Childcatcher, Don't Say No etc.

    It's an amazing song - don't get me wrong. It is incredible, inventive lyrics, beautiful voice, fascinating instrumental, I love it. But it's not a side of Patrick we haven't seen before. He stays reasonably consistent with producing Patrick-y masterpieces.

    xXlastgoodbyeXxon May 17, 2007   Link

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