The Thief and the Night

Jean Genet, Michael Cashmore

You dip your naked fingers
Into my foggy eyes
My eyelashes like storm clouds
Blown across sea-blue skies

My patience like a medal
Tacked to my chest
A gold sun pinned
Onto a black vest

I'd like to hurt you out of love
Break you open like a vault
It's not my fault I'm this way
Sometimes you pick my pockets
Watched by an eagle on it's claws
Into a cave black as night

My fingers break into leaf
All that green disorder
On a quick-fingered thief
A criminal queer
The dawn's clear red light

Finds us out as thieves
Shot through by starlight
And pissing on our graves

My feet wrapped in wooden socks
I cross the forest floor
Poor as a vagrant
A thief at your door

An angel on a wounded horse
Rides by at noon
While I keep on begging
Broken alone

I dream of you crushing
My finger with your boos
When two thieves join hands
It's like an old tree's roots

An angel on a wounded horse
Rides by at noon
While I keep on begging
Broken down alone

Trivia about the song The Thief and the Night by Marc Almond

When was the song “The Thief and the Night” released by Marc Almond?
The song The Thief and the Night was released in 2011, on the album “Feasting with Panthers”.
Who composed the song “The Thief and the Night” by Marc Almond?
The song “The Thief and the Night” by Marc Almond was composed by Jean Genet, Michael Cashmore.

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