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Iago's Demise Lyrics - Singles - Faith And The Muse

Ophelia 

Cordelia 

Desdemona 

And Kate 

My sweetness and Beatrice 

So precious your pain 

I sing for your lovers 

Your heavenly fathers to be 

Your possible futures 

Your obvious endings defeat me 

Alma 

Badoura 

Dorothea 

And Jade 

Belphoebe is just like me 

Such perfect disdain 

I sing for the daughters 

The heavenly mothers to be 

Insanity's wanderings 

Ritual fatherings greet me 

So carry me (there's no one to) 

Comfort me (there's no one to) 

Care for me (there's no one to) 

Capture me 

Ophelia (I dream of the daughters to be) 

Cordelia (the ritual fatherings) 

Desdemona (the heavenly mothers to be) 

And Kate (insanity's wanderings) 

Alma (the sons and the lovers to be) 

Badoura (the infidel creatures like me) 

Dorothea (the virginal martyrs to be) 

And Jade (the doting fathers) 

I sing for the passive 

The heavenly loyals to be 

The unrewarded loves 

Obvious endings defeat me 

While I'm asleep I can open my eyes 

What my lucid heart speaks 

Conscious caution denies 

Here betwixt and between 

Lies Iago's demise 

As I sing for my creatures 

Their infidel features 

Ophelia (I dream of the fathers to be) 

Cordelia (the heavenly loyals like me) 

Desdemona (insanity's wanderings) 

And Kate (suicide's followers) 

My sweetness (the virginal martyrs to be) 

And beatrice (the doting lovers for she) 

So precious (the unrewarded like me) 

Your pain (the infidel creatures) 

Alma (the worshipful followers) 

Badoura (the doting mothers to be) 

Dorothea (the constant martyrs) 

And Jade (the unaging fathers) 

Belphoebe (the unloving characters) 

Is just like me (insanity's wanderings) 

Such perfect (the heavenly daughters to be) 

Disdain (the obvious endings) 

Are you remember?



Amen

Artist: Les Prêtres