Emerald Lies

Derek William Dick / Ian Mosley / Mark Kelly / Pete Trewavas / Steve Rothery

To be the prince of possession in the gallery of contempt
Suffering your indiscreet discretions and you ask me to relent
As you accumulate flirtations with the calculated calmness of thewhore
I am the harlequin - diamonded costume dripping shades of green
I am the harlequin - sense strangers violate my sanctuary
Prowl my dreams
Plundering your diaries, I'll steal your thoughts innocence
Ravaging your letters, unearth your plots innocence
To don the robes of Torquemada, resurrect the inquisition
In that tortured subtle manner inflict questions withinquestions
Looking in shades of green through shades of blue
I trust you trust in me to mistrust you

Through the Silk Cut haze to the smeared mascara
A 40 watt sun on a courtroom drama
And the coffee stains gather till the pale kimono
Set the wedding rings dancing on the cold linoleum

And accusations moths that circle on the light
Char their wings and spiral senseless suicidal flight
You packed your world within a suitcase, hot tears melt this icypalace
Dissolve a crystal swallowed by the night
Looking in shades of green through shades of blue
Looking in shades of green through shades of blue

Trivia about the song Emerald Lies by Marillion

On which albums was the song “Emerald Lies” released by Marillion?
Marillion released the song on the albums “Fugazi” in 1984 and “Real to Reel” in 1984.
Who composed the song “Emerald Lies” by Marillion?
The song “Emerald Lies” by Marillion was composed by Derek William Dick, Ian Mosley, Mark Kelly, Pete Trewavas, and Steve Rothery.

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