The Zodiac - David Lindup



     
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The Zodiac Lyrics


She was so kind to me
She sang her little shadow song
And I could not resist it
Bitter blood, come sing along
With your hand upon the bible
Would you swear that is the truth?
The whole truth and the truth alone
If she had only shut her mouth
Shattered memories of quiet cold rejection
A careful devil's irony in pure perfection
In pure deceit
You ask me
Was it all I had to tell?
Was it all I could recall?
Know that I broke her neck
A twisted china white visage
I may seem unaffected
But don't we all want to be god?

Is it all you can remember?
Would you swear it on your life?
You will never really know
My name without reflection
A careful devil's irony in pure perfection
In pure deceit
But in the moment it's so beautiful
Flow along with a hunger
With the nature of the beast
These are shattered memories
Of quiet cold rejection
A careful devil's irony
In pure perfection
You will never really know
My name without reflection
A careful devil's irony in pure perfection
In pure deceit

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David Lindup (10 May 1928, East Preston – 7 January 1992, Southampton) was an English composer, arranger and orchestrator best known for his collaborations with Johnny Dankworth and his library music (often for KPM). Although credited as the composer of theme tunes such as Rising Damp, as a composer of library music, his pieces are usually appear uncredited in films and TV programmes, for example The Full Monty, The Persuaders!, The Box. He is similarly uncredited for his orchestration in musical films such as Scrooge and Goodbye, Mr. Chips.

Read more about David Lindup on Last.fm.


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