Lyrics Every Day a Little Death (Act One) - Erin Davie & Ramona Mallory
Every
day
a
little
death
In
the
parlor,
in
the
bed
In
the
curtains,
in
the
silver
In
the
butter,
in
the
bread
Every
day
a
little
sting
In
the
heart
and
in
the
head
Every
move
and
every
breath
And
you
hardly
feel
a
thing
Brings
a
perfect
little
death
He
smiles
sweetly
Strokes
my
hair,
says
he
misses
me
I
would
murder
him
right
there
But
first
I
die
He
talks
softly
of
his
wars
And
his
horses
and
his
whores
I
think
love's
a
dirty
business
So
do
I,
so
do
I
I'm
before
him
on
my
knees
And
he
kisses
me
He
assumes
I'll
lose
my
reason
And
I
do
Men
are
stupid,
men
are
vain
Love's
disgusting,
love's
insane
A
humiliating
business
Oh,
how
true
Ah,
well,
everyday
a
little
death
Every
day
a
little
death
In
the
parlor,
in
the
bed
In
the
lips
and
in
the
eyes
In
the
curtains,
in
the
silver
In
the
buttons,
in
the
bread
In
the
murmurs,
in
the
pauses
In
the
gestures,
in
the
sighs
Every
day
a
little
sting
Every
day
a
little
dies
In
the
heart
and
in
the
head
In
the
looks
and
in
the
lies
Every
move
and
every
breath
And
you
hardly
feel
a
thing
Brings
a
perfect
little
death
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