paroles de chanson Jezebel - 10,000 Maniacs
(Merchant)
(Cello:
Larry
Corbett/violin:
Bruce
Dukov/viola:
Pamela
Goldsmith/violin:
Ralph
Morrison
(quartet
arranged
and
conducted
by
Paul
Buckmaster))
To
think
of
my
task
is
chilling.
To
know
I
was
carefully
building
the
mask
I
was
wearing
for
two
years,
swearing
I'd
tear
it
off.
I've
sat
in
the
dark
explaining
to
myself
that
I'm
straining
too
hard
for
feelings
I
ought
to
find
easily.
Called
myself
Jezebel.
I
don't
believe.
Before
I
say
that
the
vows
we
made
weigh
like
a
stone
in
my
heart.
Family
is
family,
don't
let
this
tear
us
apart.
You
lie
there,
an
innocent
baby.
I
feel
like
the
thief
who
is
raiding
your
home,
entering
and
breaking
and
taking
in
every
room.
I
know
your
feelings
are
tender
and
that
inside
you
the
embers
still
glow.
But
I'm
a
shadow,
I'm
only
a
bed
of
blackened
coal.
Call
myself
Jezebel
for
wanting
to
leave.
I'm
not
saying
I'm
replacing
love
for
some
other
word
to
describe
the
sacred
tie
that
bound
me
to
you.
I'm
just
saying
we've
mistaken
one
for
thousands
of
words.
And
for
that
mistake,
I've
caused
you
such
pain
that
I
damn
that
word.
I've
no
more
ways
to
hide
that
I'm
a
desolate
and
empty,
hollow
place
inside.
I'm
not
saying
I'm
replacing
love
for
some
other
word
to
describe
the
sacred
tie
that
bound
me
to
you.
I'm
not
saying
love's
a
plaything.
No,
it's
a
powerful
word,
inspired
by
strong
desire
to
bind
myself
to
you.
How
I
wish
that
we
never
had
tried
to
be
man
and
his
wife,
to
weave
our
lives
into
a
blindfold
over
both
our
eyes.
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