paroles de chanson The Slave - Marc Almond
In
a
Byzantine
harem
Where,
seeking
paradise,
I′d
disguised
myself
as
a
dog,
A
slave
told
me:
Me,
I'd
like
heavy
pearls
Enamelled
black
pearls
To
be
dumb,
and
almost
deaf
So
that
you′d
soothe
me
with
words
Words
which
resemble
the
sea
Words
that
one
sees
through
Words
of
bitterness
and
love
Tender
words,
severe
words
Me,
I'd
like
crowded
rooms
Where
stretched
out
naked
on
all
fours
Encircled
by
dogs
and
chains
Tasting
mysterious
liquors
Drinks
of
life
and
drinks
of
death
Cups
filled
to
the
brim
I
place
my
moist
and
eager
lips
On
the
kneeling
stools
therein
Me
I'd
like
a
black
slave
With
the
white
teeth,
strong
and
cruel
Who′d
split
my
shackles
wide
And
who′ll
take
me
to
the
sky
In
the
damp
languor
of
evening
Me
all
white,
and
he
all
black
He'd
bite
my
body,
sliding
With
a
serpent
slow...
attack
Me,
I′d
like
to
be
a
young
woman
Behind
glass
and
iron
bars
As
pleasure
takes
my
every
breath
Until
sleep,
until
death
Beneath
my
purple-blue
eyelids
You
know,
I
have
only
one
thought
To
be
a
woman,
yes,
it's
true
To
be
a
real
woman
God...
please...
please
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