"The Revolution" lyrics - TOM VERLAINE
TOM VERLAINE
"The Revolution"
The Bastard's Tale.
A classic piece of literature,
If I ever heard one.
Part 1:
A wicked, bitter pretence,
Stumbling round,
No doubt,
Blase
Righteous.
Remember now the year's
1412, or something.
As I searched amongst them
For a valuable gold piece.
Not really,
No, not really.
The Bastard's Tale,
Part 2:
Now remember,
The year is 1714,
And we're enjoying our new inventions,
Whatever those were.
Such is The Bastard's life,
Without apology,
A cursed, pathetic boredom
Altered by death alone.
Death, a giant test,
Transpired
July 30th 1914.
You should have seen us then,
Coupled as we were,
A feverish embrace.
Wow.
The Miller's Tale: A Tom Verlaine Anthology (1996)
- Kingdom Come
- Souvenir From A Dream
- Clear It Away
- Always
- Postcard From Waterloo
- Penetration
- Breakin' In My Heart
- Marquee Moon
- Days On The Mountain
- Prove It
- Venus (De Milo)
- Glory
- The Grip Of Love
- Without A Word
- Words From The Front
- Let Go The Mansion
- Lindi-Lu
- O Foolish Heart
- Anna
- Sixteen Tulips
- Call Me The
- At 4 A.M.
- Stalingrad
- Call Mr. Lee
- No Glamour For Willi
- The Revolution