Tonight, I'll spend the night
In Mona Lisa's bed
She'll hide this beaten man
Beneath her innocence
Tonight, no dream's denied in
Mona Lisa's mind
We'll ride a drowning world through
The cold black sky

My Mother Earth, my Mother Earth mona Lisa
My Mother Earth, my Mother Earth mona Lisa
Hmm, Lisa, Lisa

My mind's an ocean in Mona Lisa's hand
She dreams a hiding world where
The water runs red
Tonight, my dreams are born
On Mona Lisa's breast
We'll walk a burning world where
The sun shines darkness

My Mother Earth (Mona, Mona, Mona, Mona)
My Mother Earth (Mona, Mona, Mona, Mona)
Mona Lisa
My Mother Earth (Mona, Mona, Mona, Mona)
My Mother Earth (Mona, Mona, Mona, Mona)
Mona Lisa hmm, Lisa, Lisa

La la la la la, our Mother Earth
La la la la la, our Mother Earth
La la la la la, our Mother Earth
La la la la la, our Mother Earth
La la la la la, our Mother Earth
La la la la la, our Mother Earth
La la la la la, our Mother Earth
La la la la la, our Mother Earth


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    Shame no one has commented on this song. In my opinion, it’s one of the best on The Burning World, together with “Let It Come Down” and “See No More”. And in fact it’s the title track; the name of the album comes from this song. Not much to say about the meaning though, it’s typical of later Swans – very dark, poetic and apocalyptic metaphysical visions and ruminations.

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