The Pseudo-Silk Kimono

DEREK WILLIAM DICK, IAN MOSLEY, MARK KELLY, PETE TREWAVAS, STEVE ROTHERY

Huddled in the safety of a pseudo silk kimono
wearing bracelets of smoke, naked of understanding.
Nicotine smears, long, long dried tears, invisible tears.
Safe in my own words, learning from my own words,
Cruel joke, cruel joke.

Huddled in the safety of a pseudo silk kimono
A morning mare rides, in the starless shutters of my eyes.
The spirit of a misplaced childhood is rising to speak his mind,
To this orphan of heartbreak, disillusioned and scorned,
A refugee, refugee.
(Safe in the sanctuary, safe)

Trivia about the song The Pseudo-Silk Kimono by Marillion

When was the song “The Pseudo-Silk Kimono” released by Marillion?
The song The Pseudo-Silk Kimono was released in 2008, on the album “Early Stages: Official Bootleg Box Set 1982-1987”.
Who composed the song “The Pseudo-Silk Kimono” by Marillion?
The song “The Pseudo-Silk Kimono” by Marillion was composed by DEREK WILLIAM DICK, IAN MOSLEY, MARK KELLY, PETE TREWAVAS, STEVE ROTHERY.

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