Ostia (The Death Of Pasolini)

Coil / John Balance

There's honey in the
Hollows
And the countours
Of the body
A sluggish
Golden river
A sickly golden trickle
A golden, sticky trickle
You can hear
The bones humming
And the car
Reverses over
The body in the basin
In the shallow
Sea-plane basin
And the car
Reverses over
And his body rolls over
Crushed
From the shoulder
You can hear the
Bones humming
Singing like
A puncture
Killed to keep
The world turning
Throw his bones over
The white cliffs
Of dover
Into the sea
The sea of rome
And the bloodstained
Coast
Of ostia
Leon like a lion
Sleeping in
The sunshine
Lion lies down
Out of the strong
Came forth sweetness
Throw his bones over
The white cliffs
Of dover
And murder me
In ostia
The sea of rome
You can hear his
Bones humming
Throw his bones over
The white cliffs
Of dover
And into the sea
The sea of rome
Then murder me
In ostia

Trivia about the song Ostia (The Death Of Pasolini) by Coil

On which albums was the song “Ostia (The Death Of Pasolini)” released by Coil?
Coil released the song on the albums “Horse Rotorvator” in 1986, “A Guide for Beginners: The Voice of Silver” in 2001, and “Live Four” in 2003.
Who composed the song “Ostia (The Death Of Pasolini)” by Coil?
The song “Ostia (The Death Of Pasolini)” by Coil was composed by Coil and John Balance.

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