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Revision as of 12:26, 27 April 2020
Six Ways To Sunday is a new song by The Sisters of Mercy,
written during the coronavirus crisis in 2020, when the worldwide lockdowns
had prematurely ended The Sisters' European Spring Tour after only four gigs in the UK.
On 25 April 2020, the official Live News Page suddenly listed five new song titles
and a day later, the lyrics to Six Ways To Sunday and Eyes Of Caligula
plus another track called Left On Venom And Revenge were added.
The song is credited to Ben Christo, Andrew Eldritch and Dylan Smith.
For some first discussions about the meaning of this and other new songs
please check The Heartland Forums around here or in the Lyrics section.
Lyrics
SIX WAYS TO SUNDAY (2020)
Nothing much outside
There might be lights
Blues and twos because it's Monday
I have the right to fall down stairs
I have the right to hurt my face
I have the right to know my place
I have the right to be elsewhere
I have the right to be upstate
I have the right to wait
Six ways to Sunday
Lyrics and music are property and copyright of their respective rights holders and provided only for study purposes.