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Shes a god in her own right
She dims the room light
While she moves closer
We all move slowerTracing white lines
Sipping fine wines
We remember
When purity wasnt deadSex is the lioness
Queen of the temple
I look right in her eyes
And I'm down to her levelThe sex is the lioness
Queen of the temple
I look right in her eyes
And I'm down to her levelPlay unstable and let us get away
There's a point when their faces are all the same
We all act like pagans, they all will betray
She's speaking the language, she's burning the flameIn this darkness I cant remember
When we were stable, we were able
In this darkness I cant remember

When we were stable, noThe sex is the lioness
Queen of the temple
I look right in her eyes
And I'm down to her levelThe sex is the lioness
Queen of the temple
I look right in her eyes
And I'm down to her levelThe sex is the lioness
Queen of the temple
I look right in her eyes
And I'm down to her levelThe sex is the lioness
Queen of the temple
I look right in her eyes
And I'm down to her levelThe sex is the liar
The sex is the liar
I look right in her eyesThe sex is the lioness
Queen of the temple
I look right in her eyes
And I'm down to her levelThe sex is the lioness
Queen of the temple
I look right in her eyes
And I'm down to her levelThe sex is the liar
The sex is the liar

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The Shack story is one of music's greatest legends, a tale of such woe and wonder it defies exaggeration. It incorporates hardship, bereavement and chaotic misadventure, but above all it tells The tale of beautiful music triumphing over trouble and tragedy. And that's where we begin: with the beautiful music. In the '80's, the two brothers from the Kensington area in Liverpool were singer and guitarist with The Pale Fountains, an effervescent pop group who were signed to Virgin for the ridiculous (in those days) sum of £150,000 and commercially imploded under the weight of two albums in 1986.

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