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Wednesday, February 15, 2012

Heaven Sent - Esthero (with lyrics)




Indulgently elaborates the rich cinematic history of death for amoral ladies, n'es pas? ; )

Lyrics:
I came and saw you left the light on
There was no one home at all
Couldn't wait to get your clothes on
Shouldn't come around to call on you

The taste was sweet and you delivered
I didn't know I would feel so high
Well, I guess we didn't have to kill her
But don't feel so bad though

You looked her in the eye
And I watched her cry
And my mouth went dry
Everyone is going to have to die - sometime

My mouth is clean, my hands are dirty
Heaven isn't on my side
Well, if it was, then she'd have hurt me
Didn't think this through
But, I didn't have the time
To perfect my crime
I drank my wine
Everything is going to be just fine

I don't know, I don't love, (You're alone, You're alone) I don't know
Anyone like me

I'm not heaven sent
I'm not heaven sent
But I'm broken and bent

My mouth went dry
As I watched her cry
Everyone has to, gets to die
But not on my time - not on this girl's time
Fucked if it's my time (fucked if it's my time)
Not on my time (This is all fucked up)

[ Says I, it's strange to know both sides of the same fence ]

The copyright of this sound recording belongs in full to the musical artist Esthero. "Heaven Sent" comes from the 1998 album "Breath from Another"; Sony Records/The WORK Group. I do not own the music or the accompanying images. They are intended for entertainment value only. Do go buy this music as fast as you can from a reputable source such as Amazon.com, iTunes etc. Go. Now!

The clips of Louise Brooks are from Pandora's Box (German: Die Büchse der Pandora), a 1929 German silent melodrama film based loosely on Frank Wedekind's plays Erdgeist (Earth Spirit, 1895) and Die Büchse der Pandora (1904). Directed by Austrian filmmaker Georg Wilhelm Pabst, the film stars Louise Brooks, Fritz Kortner, and Francis Lederer. Brooks' portrayal of a the rise and inevitable fall of an amoral but naive young woman whose insouciant eroticism inspires lust and violence in those around her.

IMDb story-line:
This is an independent G.W. Pabst film that catapulted Louise Brooks to international acclaim and made her 'the' icon of the Jazz Age tells the tragic story of Lulu, the hedonistic dancer and prostitute. Based on the plays of F. Wedekind.




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