0 Meanings
Add Yours
Follow
Share
Q&A

The Man Is Dead Lyrics

And now I find the man is dead, devoid before I arrive.
Tell me why his dried up heart is flaking on my pillow.

A working soul is hardly there. It left its bones on the railroad.
The feeling man was bound, by fate, to be an inmate.
I lost a leg in this dress. We lost a damsel in distress.
So I’m mourning, losing limbs all over the place.

Come down to the merry town, come down to the coast to see,
To whom do the bones belong that linger ‘neath the willow.
Come down to the public sphere, come down to the forum.
To whom do the bones belong that linger ‘neath decorum?


He said, “Come be lover, come be my womb.”
No room. No room.
He said, “Come be my lover, jump in my bed.”
Cold sweat. Get bent.
Song Info
Submitted by
thedirge On Apr 24, 2011
0 Meanings

Add your song meanings, interpretations, facts, memories & more to the community.

Add your thoughts...
Questions and Answers

Ask specific questions and get answers to unlock more indepth meanings & facts.

Ask a question...