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− | [[Image:Floodland.jpg|right|thumb|Front | + | [[Image:Floodland.jpg|right|thumb|300px|''Floodland'' - Cover (Front)]]<br/> |
− | Flood II is | + | '''Flood II''' is on the B-Side of The Sisters of Mercy's second album [[Floodland]].<br/> |
+ | Side A of that album features a song titled [[Flood I]].<br/> | ||
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==Lyrics== | ==Lyrics== | ||
And her hallway Moves<br/> | And her hallway Moves<br/> | ||
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Like the sea<br/> | Like the sea<br/> | ||
Like the sea<br/> | Like the sea<br/> | ||
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She says no no no no harm will come your way<br/> | She says no no no no harm will come your way<br/> | ||
She says bring it on down, bring on the wave<br/> | She says bring it on down, bring on the wave<br/> | ||
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Grace of God and raise your arms<br/> | Grace of God and raise your arms<br/> | ||
She says: face it and it's a place to stay<br/> | She says: face it and it's a place to stay<br/> | ||
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This, this is the way it was<br/> | This, this is the way it was<br/> | ||
This, this is the way it is<br/> | This, this is the way it is<br/> | ||
When the water come rushing, rushing in<br/> | When the water come rushing, rushing in<br/> | ||
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CHORUS<br/> | CHORUS<br/> | ||
She says<br/> | She says<br/> | ||
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Raise your arms<br/> | Raise your arms<br/> | ||
Flood<br/> | Flood<br/> | ||
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And her hallway<br/> | And her hallway<br/> | ||
Like...<br/> | Like...<br/> | ||
Like...<br/> | Like...<br/> | ||
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Like a million voices call my name<br/> | Like a million voices call my name<br/> | ||
Like a million voices calling<br/> | Like a million voices calling<br/> | ||
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Seconds to the drop but it feels like hours and I<br/> | Seconds to the drop but it feels like hours and I<br/> | ||
Think I'm going to...going to...<br/> | Think I'm going to...going to...<br/> | ||
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This, this is the way it was<br/> | This, this is the way it was<br/> | ||
This, this is the way it is<br/> | This, this is the way it is<br/> | ||
When the water come rushing, rushing in | When the water come rushing, rushing in | ||
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CHORUS | CHORUS | ||
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And her hallway... | And her hallway... | ||
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CHORUS | CHORUS | ||
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Words & Music: Andrew Eldritch<br/> | Words & Music: Andrew Eldritch<br/> | ||
− | <span style="color:darkblue;"> Lyrics and music are property | + | <span style="color:darkblue;"> Lyrics and music are property nd copyright of their respective rights holders and provided only for study purposes. </span><br/> |
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==Analysis== | ==Analysis== | ||
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− | [[Category: Songs]][[Category: Sisters songs]] | + | <br/> |
+ | [[Category: Songs]] | ||
+ | [[Category: Sisters songs]] |
Revision as of 22:07, 22 March 2011
Flood II is on the B-Side of The Sisters of Mercy's second album Floodland.
Side A of that album features a song titled Flood I.
Lyrics
And her hallway Moves
Like the ocean Moves
And her hallway Moves
Like the sea
Like the sea
She says no no no no harm will come your way
She says bring it on down, bring on the wave
She says: nobody done no harm
Grace of God and raise your arms
She says: face it and it's a place to stay
This, this is the way it was
This, this is the way it is
When the water come rushing, rushing in
CHORUS
She says
She says anytime
Raise your arms
Flood
And her hallway
Like...
Like...
Like a million voices call my name
Like a million voices calling
Not now, not never again...
Sitting here now in this bar for hours
Strange men rent strange flowers
Seconds to the drop but it feels like hours and I
Think I'm going to...going to...
This, this is the way it was
This, this is the way it is
When the water come rushing, rushing in
CHORUS
And her hallway...
CHORUS
Words & Music: Andrew Eldritch
Lyrics and music are property nd copyright of their respective rights holders and provided only for study purposes.
Analysis
This particular section is awaiting expansion. |