Three Kings

Genevieve McGuckin

The moons at night like you and maybe stars are
When I lie in bed, when i lie, I lie
I wear a Mongolian hat, it's a real mean steal with a real mean point
That stars the pillow dead, that stabs it
I lie in dream blood, stabs soak the bed
We come from death, lust down the ages
We keep our company starved in cages

No sins, just blood and beer in your stoned-blind
Hole in haloed soul
No sins, no, an not much else

Burn my sheets and you'll burn
Watch it I wear dangerous things to scare night out of here
And fat men fat as moons, to scare night out of here

Blood keeps my soul untied and black is not as night is rotted dreams
I'd like to leave them for dead, i'd like to
So I got a point, when I lie in bed, when I lie, I lie
You better play dead after dead, you better play

The moons at night are red, Christ, you and maybe stars are
Dying to be followed, dying to be
When the star bled this message down, it said, once there were three kings, sucked in by a star, scarred white and spiteful
It led them off, far to any old shed
Oh God to God to Hell, you've got it wrong
You've got it wrong, you've got the wrong God, You got it wrong

Trivia about the song Three Kings by Lydia Lunch

When was the song “Three Kings” released by Lydia Lunch?
The song Three Kings was released in 1989, on the album “Honeymoon in Red”.
Who composed the song “Three Kings” by Lydia Lunch?
The song “Three Kings” by Lydia Lunch was composed by Genevieve McGuckin.

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