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Theseus - Ellen Mary McGee



     
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What lies beneath the door? What keeps you? Explore
Do you take the chance to defeat the source?
The gates are opening
The choice, the future, the future, the future is yours
So now you've found all you were looking for
How you gonna find your way out of the maze?
You hear those jealous hands, those bitter men
Carve their meat before the table is laid
And they are hungry, they are hungry for you
They are hungry, they are hungry for you
With an appetite insatiable
They are hungry, they are hungry for you
The warm thread of love leads you to freedom
Once your hero's deed is done
You leave her lying alone, no parasol
Under slow and solitary suns
And she is hungry, she is hungry for you
She is hungry, she is hungry for you

With an appetite so generous
She is hungry, she is hungry for you
So why no surrender to your lover?
Or to the dead ends of the maze?
With all your life left to discover
A black sail billows, the sun hits your blade
And you are hungry, you are hungry for you
You are hungry, only hungry for you
Take a look around a little more
Who is this for? What is this for?
With an appetite so dangerous
With an appetite so dangerous
So take a look around and a little more
What is this for? And who is this for?
Only for you, only for you
So take a look around and a little more
What is this for? And who is this for?
Your appetite so dangerous
Your appetite so dangerous

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"Ellen Mary McGee has taken a turn for the macabre with her solo debut, a mixture of traditional ballads and self-penned material. Sparsely accompanied by acoustic guitar and banjo, she sings of the disappearance of 19th century Arctic explorer Sir John Franklin (Lord Franklin), child murdering gypsies (the fatal flower garden) and a lonely suicide (The Wintering). The body count is worthy of a Scwarzenegger film, but it’s compellingly executed, and makes a suitably dark companion piece to Nick Cave’s Murder Ballads." 4 Stars, Phil Mongredien, Q Magazine

Read more about Ellen Mary McGee on Last.fm.


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