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Trembling of the Rose - Two Gallants



     
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Why must it come to this?
You disown me with a kiss
Another number on your list
Guess, that's meBut oh, girl what have I done?
Another fool blind by the sun
Now which way shall I run
Aimlessly?But look out nowI can't see straight
Just woke up and it's getting late
And I'm as full of hate
As I used to beBut in the hour of my demise
I'll recall your empty eyes
You know I died
The day you set me freeBut what good is livin' for
When there's no knock on the door
No shelter from the world
Against meBut if you comfort me 'til dawn
I'd sing your lonesome song
Pack my things

I'll be gone vaguelyBut with your high heels and your mace
You tell me I'm out of place
Rip my eyes out of my face with ease
And if I had one inch of prideYou took that too
When you said goodbye
You know I died
The day you set me freeWell, I dreamt of you last night
And I woke to curse my life
Good god, I'm sick of sight
Can't you see?But I must remain composed
'Neath the trembling of the rose
But you left me so exposed
FaithlesslyBut who knows what is right or wrong?
Paid your debt and carry on
No, I don't belong
That's plain to seeI guess I'll take your stress in stride
The hill is steep, the water's wide
You know I died
The day you set me free

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Alternately explosive and restrained, the aptly titled The Bloom and the Blight is a meditation on past and present - melodic fury matched with the eloquent, confessional lyricism that has made Two Gallants an enduring favorite of both fans and critics. Capturing the sound of a new beginning, The Bloom and the Blight celebrates the band’s much anticipated reunion following a multi-year break. It is the work of Two Gallants, fully matured, the band fearlessly exploring new ground in search of a sound that defines a very personal catharsis.

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