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Heroin, She Said - Wolfsheim



     
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Walking down the streets at night
I see her stumbling through the rain
A skinny figure in the dark
Her face a shade of grayBegging here and barking there
She's swearing all the time
Her fingers fumbling with her hair
A dirty mess of grimeAnd she starts to cry and she's asking why
Her life's always the same
But she does not see that unfortunately
There's no one here to blame"Heroin", she said, "Was the best I had
No more mountains left to climb
The world so slow, all my dream's just too high
To be fulfilled in time"She grabs my arm and I feel alarmed
Her fingers gripping tight
I see her pleading eyes, so I start to disguise
And say, that every thing's alrightAnd the reason why I pretended and lied
Is that I don't want to kill
The poor dream that's left in the deepest cleft

Of the thing that she calls will"Heroin", she said, "Was the best I had
No more mountains left to climb
The world so slow, all my dream's just too high
To be fulfilled in time"

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"Wolfsheim" (pronounced [ˈvɔlfshaɪm]) is a German band from Hamburg. Their musical style takes cues from the New Romantics, New Wave and Synthpop; the lyrics tend to be melancholic, but at the same time modernist. They were inspired by the name of a fictional character from Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby.
Formation
The band was founded in 1987 by Markus Reinhardt and Pompejo Ricciardi. Reinhardt's brother Oliver Reinhardt joined the band sometime afterward. After producing a demo tape, co-founder Ricciardi left the band and was replaced by Peter Heppner.

Read more about Wolfsheim on Last.fm.


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