Album: Black Country (2010)
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  • You're bound to think that
    I'm on the shore
    From a sea that never came
    There's no time to find the time
    I've done what has to be done
    Voices call the nameless one
    Crying all of the time
    Tales of no one in my sleep
    Stepping out into the night

    But you said you saw Medusa
    The one with the head of fire
    The legend of Medusa Lies in
    The devil's eyes

    I've got myself to blame
    Through talking to your brother
    Too late to say I'll stay
    Too late to say I'll bother
    Take out your thorn and speak
    Afraid you are to keep
    Flailling forces fail
    Now wake before you sleep

    You said you saw Medusa
    Looking down on you
    But the legend of Medusa
    Soon be with you

    You're bound to think I'm on
    the shore
    From a sea that almost came
    There's no time to find the time
    I've done what has to be done
    I've done what has to be done
    I've done what has to be done
    I have done
    I have done
    I have done
    Take a good look at my face Writer/s: Glenn William Hughes
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 1

  • Disgusted from Hell (formerly The U.s.a.)So now they're an ANGLO-AMERICAN rock group. WTH happened to everyone living here just being an AMERICAN...PERIOD? Keep dividing us, you're not going to like the end result.
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